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The impact of an exposure or treatment may differ across people. Effect modification occurs when the size of an association between an exposure and outcome differs according to another characteristic. A true differential impact of an exposure or treatment on the disease process is suspected when the difference in the size of an association across subgroups is large, the subgroups contain sufficient numbers of people and outcomes for comparison, there is plausibility for the observed difference, and the difference is replicated in other studies. Non-overlap** confidence intervals and a low p-value for interaction provide statistical evidence for the presence of effect modification.
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Kestenbaum, B. (2019). Effect Modification. In: Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97433-0_10
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