Attributable Risk (Risk Difference)

Definition

The difference in disease risk between an exposed group and an unexposed group.Attributable risk shows how much of the risk of disease can be “attributed”…

The difference in disease risk between an exposed group and an unexposed group.
Attributable risk shows how much of the risk of disease can be “attributed” to a specific exposure. It is calculated by subtracting the risk in the unexposed group from the risk in the exposed group.

This measure helps public-health professionals estimate the potential impact of removing or reducing a risk factor in a population.

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