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Prevalence - ANSWER Definition:

- The proportion of the population living with a health condition at a specific
period or point in time

- Used when difficult to determine the onset of the health outcome or if the
disease has a long duration

Limitations:

- Tends to favor the inclusion of chronic diseases over acute ones

- Hard to infer causality because exposure and new outcomes are measured
simulatenously

Formulas:

- New + current cases/total study population at the point of inquiry

- alternatively: rate * duration

How to interpret:

- A population with a heart disease prevalence of 0.25 indicates that 25% of
the population is affected by heart disease at a specific moment in time.

Incidence - ANSWER The proportion of the population who developed the
health condition over the specific amount of time

Formulas:

,new cases / total at-risk study population at baseline

Cases - ANSWER Persons who experience the outcome of interest

Point prevalence - ANSWER The percentage of people in a given population
who have a given disorder at any particular point in time.

Period prevalence - ANSWER A measure of how many individuals were
affected by the disease during a specified time period.

Risk - ANSWER Definition:

- The number of new cases is divided by the total at-risk population at the
beginning of the follow-up period.

What does it measure?

- Measures of the probability of an unaffected individual developing a
specified health outcome over a given period of time.

Formula:

- Incident Cases/Population at-risk at start of the study

How to interpret:

- 0.x cases per person or XX cases per 100 or 1000 persons -> so a five-year
risk of 0.10 means that an individual at risk has a 10% chance of developing
the health outcome over a five-year period

What kind of studies use this measure?

- Prospective studies because the population at risk is easy to determine and
follow

- NOT case-control studies because the total population can not be

,determined, SO we use odds instead.

Also known as:

- incidence, cumulative incidence, or attack rate

Rate - ANSWER Definition:

- The proportion of the population who developed the health condition per
unit time at risk over the specified amount of follow-up time.

What does this measure?

- Measures how quickly the health outcome is occurring the population

Formula:

- Incident Cases/Total Person-time at-risk during the study period (usually
years)

How to interpret?

- A rate of 0.1 case/person-years indicates that on average, for every 10
person-years contributed, 1 new case of the health outcome will develop.

- Commonly multiplied by 1k or 10k person-years, and written as X cases per
1k or 10k person-years.

Also known as:

- incidence rate or incidence density

Note 1: Denominator of person-time-at-risk changes as persons originally at
risk develops the health outcome during the observation period and are
moved from the denominator into the numerator

, Total Person-time at-risk - ANSWER Sum total of time all individuals remain
in the study without developing the outcome of interest.

Time without developing outcome interest = time where the individuals are
still at risk of developing the risk

Note: as it can be difficult to determine the exact time when a person
becomes a case, investigators commonly will use the midpoint of the interval
between being disease-free and becoming a case as the "onset of case"

Odds - ANSWER Definition:

- ratio of cases to non-cases

Formula:

- Cases (can be either incident or prevalent)/non-cases

What kind of studies use this measure?

- Case-control studies, where we have a group of individuals with the health
outcome and a group of individuals without the health outcome of interest
that are selected

Two-by-Two Tables - ANSWER generally used to organize the data from a
study

Exposed + Diseased = A

Exposed + No Disease = B

Unexposed + Diseased = C

Unexposed + No Disease = D

SO:

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