Frequency Flashcards

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What is meant by prevalence?

A

Proportion of the given population at risk that are “cases” at a specific time

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2
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What is meant by incidence?

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Measure of new “case” occurrence in a “case-free” population at risk during a specific time period

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3
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What are the two different types of standardised rates?

A

Direct

Indirect

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4
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What is meant by ecological study?

A

Comparing aggregate rates across populations

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5
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What is meant by cross-sectional study?

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A survey that gives rich info in large group of people- at one point in time

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What happens in a case-control study?

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Groups of cases are compared with group of people without the condition and compare the distribution of given risk factors across the two groups

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7
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What are the positives about a case control study?

A

Cheap and effective

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8
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What are the negatives about a case control study?

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Retrospective design

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9
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What happens in a cohort design?

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Examine a large group of individuals when healthy and then follow them up

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10
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What are the advantages of cohort design study?

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Time sequence of events known

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What are the disadvantages of cohort design study?

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Long duration

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12
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What is meant by internal validity?

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When the comparison is free from bias

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