Case-Control Study: Flashcards

1
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Descriptive or analytic?

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Analytical

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2
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Observational or interventional?

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Observational

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3
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What it is used to measure:

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Ascertain the outcome status of individual and then find out their exposure. Measure exposure using density sampling.

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4
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Strengths:

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Good for studying rare outcomes

Good for studying transient exposures

Can examine multiple exposures

Temporal sequencing

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5
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Limitations:

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Usually can only study one outcome

Difficult to select appropriate controls

Susceptible to selection and recall bias.

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6
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Measure of Occurrence:

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Can’t calculate this

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7
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Measure of association:

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Odd ratio

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