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Applied Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Midterm 522 Rush
The study of the distribution and determinants of heath-related states or events in
specified populations, and the application of this knowledge to the control of health
problems - ANS-What is Epidemiology

Distribution - ANS-Refers to person, place, and time

Determinants - ANS-Physical, biological, social, cultural,
economic and behavioral factors that influence health

Health-Related States or Events - ANS-Includes wellness,
illness, disease, injury, impairments, and disability

Specified Populations - ANS-The characteristics of who is
healthy, who is at risk for the disease, and who acquires the disease

Control of Health Problems - ANS-The goal of epidemiology is to identify factors
associated with the development of disease as well as factors that prevent illness

Epidemiology focuses on _______________ - ANS-*Populations* & *Population Health*

Not focused on providing direct care to individuals

6 Core Epidemiological Functions - ANS-Surveillance
Field Investigations
Analytical Studies
Evaluation
*Linkages*
Policy

Epidemiology is a ____________ science - ANS-Quantitative

Study - ANS-Refers to systematic surveillance, observation, experimentation... use of a
scientific approach

,Two Major Branches of Epidemiology - ANS-Descriptive Epidemiology: *distribution,
frequency, and pattern* of health-related states and events (the who, where,
when/person, place, time)

Analytic Epidemiology: *determinants* of health-related states and events (the
why/causes)

Mission of CDC - ANS-Protect the health of the nation

Variable - ANS-Any characteristic that can vary; the thing being measured or observed

T/F: An operational definition defines how a variable will be measured, and includes the
equipment and procedures that are used in the measurement. - ANS-True

The conceptual definition of a variable:

a. Explains what the variable means.
b. Specifies how a variable should be measured.
c. Describes the standards for measuring a variable.
d. Specifies the precision of the measurements. - ANS-a. Explains what the variable
means

Conceptual Definitions - ANS-*Defines the variable*; dictionary definition

Operational Definitions - ANS-Specifies how variable is measured; describes
*operations used to obtain measurement*

The dependent variable is:

a. The intervention being studied.
b. The outcome variable.
c. The variable manipulated by the researcher.
d. A characteristic of the person being studied. - ANS-b. The outcome variable

Independent Variable - ANS-Manipulated in a study to see if it affects the outcome(s)
being studied

Intervention/treatment

Usually only 1

, Effects/causes the outcome of interest

T/F: A study can have more than one dependent (outcome) variable. - ANS-True

Dependent Variable - ANS-*Outcome*/response variable(s)

Can be more than 1

Caused by independent variable

T/F: The reliability of a weight measurement obtained with an electronic scale refers to
the accuracy of the measurement. - ANS-False

Testing a new piece of equipment to ensure that the equipment consistently provides
that same measurement when the same variable is measured multiple times is an
example of

a. Validity
b. Reliability
c. Accuracy
d. All of the above - ANS-b. Reliability

Reliability - ANS-Refers to the *repeatability or reproducibility* of the measurements

Validity - ANS-Is about the *accuracy* of data

Addresses whether the measurement truly measures the variable of interest

Two types of Categorical Data - ANS-*Nominal* (named categories) and *Ordinal*
(ranked categories)

Nominal Data - ANS-Data classified into categories with names
ex. race, gender, ethnicity, relationship status, disease status, consent, y/n, blood type

Ordinal Data - ANS-Categories that have an order/rank to them
ex. grades A,B,C,D,F; pain level, education level, cancer stages

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