Measuring familial aggregation by using odds‐ratio regression models

Kung‐Yee ‐Y Liang, Terri H. Beaty, G. P. Vogler

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Abstract

Detection of familial aggregation of a disease is important for studying possible genetic and environmental factors contributing to disease etiology. Accurate quantification of familial aggregation can provide guidance for subsequent, more sophisticated genetic studies. This article presents a statistical model and method for detecting both inter‐ and intra‐class aggregation of a binary trait with family data. The method used here is based on the logistic regression model which incorporates effects of individual covariates while measuring familial aggregation of risk as the odds ratios among classes of relatives. An estimation equation approach is presented where the joint distribution of binary traits among family members need not be fully specified. Data from a genetic epidemiologic study on liver cancer in Shanghai are analyzed for illustration, and reveal strong aggregation of risk even after adjusting for covariates. Effects of non‐random sampling and ascertainment bias are also discussed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)361-370
Number of pages10
JournalGenetic epidemiology
Volume8
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1991

Keywords

  • binary trait
  • correlated data
  • regression analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Epidemiology
  • Genetics(clinical)

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