Lecture 9: Cross sectional studies Flashcards
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What is descriptive epidemiology?
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- Describe the occurrence of disease and/or outcome
- Studies the disease occurrence by person, place and time
- Describes WHO, WHAT and WHEN
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What is analytical epidemiology?
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- Incorporates the analysis of associations between exposure and disease
- when you find associations btw exposure and outcome to see if it is the determinant of the health outcome
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What is the ECOLOGICAL study design?
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- It compares the prevalence of exposure and occurrence of disease in POPULATIONS or groups of people, NOT individuals
- When you want to compare 2 groups to each other
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What are the weakness of Ecological studies?
What is ecological fallacy
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- Ecological fallacy
= association at the group level may not actually may not actually hold true at the individual level - Controlling confounding
- Showing causation
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What is cross sectional studies?
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- It examines the relationship btw the diseases and other variables of interest as they exist in a defined population
- combines descriptive & analytic components
- captures prevalence
- measures exposure and outcome at the same time
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What are the strengths of cross sectional studies?
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- exposure and outcome are both assessed at the same time
- potenital cheap and easy
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What are the weaknesses of cross sectional studies?
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- hard to determine whether the exposure of outcome came first
- TEMPORAL sequencing - need to demonstrate causation
- Hard if outcomes/exposures are are: rare, transient(appear then disappear) or variable. You need to have a large population