Ethics & Statistics Flashcards

1
Q

How do you calculate sensitivity?

A

Sensitivity = (True positives)/(true positives + false negatives)
= ability to identify people who truly has the disease

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How do you calculate specificity?

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Specificity = (True negatives)/(true negatives + false positives)

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What is the definition of positive predictive value?

-calculation?

A

Probability that a person has the disease if the test is positive
= (true positives)/(true positives + false positives)

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What is the definition of negative predictive value?

-calculation?

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Probability that a person does not have the disease if the test is negative
= (true negatives)/(true negatives + false negatives)

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5
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What is the definition of relative risk?

-what is the calculation for relative risk reduction?

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Probability of outcome in an exposed group
= incidence in exposed/incidence in control
= (a/a+b) / (c/c+d)
-a = exposed with outcome
-b = exposed without outcome
-c = non-exposed with outcome
-d = non-exposed without outcome
-relative risk reduction = 1 - relative risk

***shortcut = a/c (risk of outcome in exposed/risk of outcome in unexposed)

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