In survival analysis, the area compatibility factor, F, is used in indirect standardisation of population mortality rates.[1]
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where:
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The expression can be thought of as the crude mortality rate for the standard population divided by what the crude mortality rate is for the region being studied, assuming the mortality rates are the same as for the standard population.
F is then multiplied by the crude mortality rate to arrive at the indirectly standardised mortality rate.