Cross Sectional Studies Flashcards
Cross sectional studies are also called _____
Prevalence studies
- selected group within the population is sampled once and exposures and diseases are simultaneously measured
- disease has already been diagnosed and subjects are living with disease
- diseases need to have a significant duration
Unlike prevalence studies ______
Animals are not followed in time to establish disease incidence
Advantages of cross sectional studies
- short, fast, inexpensive (one time data gathering)
- can gather prevalence data on several diseases and exposures
- provides preliminary evidence for further study
Since you are measuring prevalence of disease, you need to select for animals that have ______
Survived acute effects, or have a less progressive presentation
- survival bias
- P=ID, so things that affect duration can influence prevalence
What is the measure of association?
Prevalence ratio
- is analogous to relative risk
- prevalence of disease in exposed is ____ times the prevalence of disease in unexposed
Prevalence odds ratio
- odds of prevalence exposure in cases is ____ that of non-cases
Would you use a cross sectional study for a disease with extremely short duration or high fatality?
No!