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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Texts and literature in [[epidemiology]] often make use of jargon related to '''epidemiological methods''' without reference to their actual definition. | Texts and literature in [[epidemiology]] often make use of jargon related to '''epidemiological methods''' without reference to their actual definition. | ||
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== Measures == | == Measures == | ||
# Measures of occurrence | # Measures of frequency/occurrence | ||
## [[incidence (epidemiology)|Incidence]] measures | ## [[incidence (epidemiology)|Incidence]] measures | ||
### [[Incidence rate]], where cases included are defined using a [[case definition]] | ### [[Incidence rate]], where cases included are defined using a [[case definition]] | ||
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## [[Sensitivity (tests)]] and [[Specificity (tests)]] | ## [[Sensitivity (tests)]] and [[Specificity (tests)]] | ||
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* [[Study design]] | * [[Study design]] | ||
* [[Epidemiology]] | * [[Epidemiology]] | ||
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* [http://www.Epidemiologic.org/ Epidemiologic.org] Epidemiologic Inquiry online weblog for epidemiology researchers | * [http://www.Epidemiologic.org/ Epidemiologic.org] Epidemiologic Inquiry online weblog for epidemiology researchers | ||
* [http://www.epidemiologic.org/forum/ Epidemiology Forum] A discussion and forum community for epi analysis support and fostering questions, debates, and collaborations in epidemiology | * [http://www.epidemiologic.org/forum/ Epidemiology Forum] A discussion and forum community for epi analysis support and fostering questions, debates, and collaborations in epidemiology | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 21 December 2011
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Assistant Editor(s)-In-Chief: Kristin Feeney, B.S.
Overview
Texts and literature in epidemiology often make use of jargon related to epidemiological methods without reference to their actual definition.
A number of basic concepts recur with particular frequency:
- Hazard ratio, also known as the Incidence Rate Ratio
- Odds ratio
- Risk ratio
- Relative risk, a generic term for Rate Ratio, Risk Ratio, and sometimes the Odds Ratio.
Measures
- Measures of frequency/occurrence
- Incidence measures
- Incidence rate, where cases included are defined using a case definition
- Hazard rate
- Cumulative incidence
- Prevalence measures
- Incidence measures
- Measures of association
- Relative measures
- Risk ratio
- Rate ratio
- Odds ratio
- Hazard ratio
- Absolute measures
- Risk/rate/incidence difference
- Attributable risk
- Attributable risk in exposed
- Percent attributable risk
- Levin’s attributable risk
- Relative measures
- Other measures
Related Chapters
Resources
- Epidemiologic.org Epidemiologic Inquiry online weblog for epidemiology researchers
- Epidemiology Forum A discussion and forum community for epi analysis support and fostering questions, debates, and collaborations in epidemiology
- The Centre for Evidence Based Medicine at Oxford maintains an on-line "Toolbox" of evidence based medicine methods.
- Epimonitor has a comprehensive list of links to associations, agencies, bulletins, etc.
- Epidemiology for the Uninitiated On line text, with easy explanations.
- North Carolina Center for Public Health Preparedness Training On line training classes for epidemiology and related topics.