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HLTH 503 EPIDEMIOLOGY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE MIDTERM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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HLTH 503 EPIDEMIOLOGY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE MIDTERM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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122 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 122
not effective treatment or prevention. Ex: Cancer, mental illness.

Persisting Trend

Epidemiological Transition

Residual Trend

New Epidemic

Definition 2 of 122
prospective, retrospective and historical prospective

the method of residues

Ch of person: marital status

types of temporal cohort studies

analytic studies

Definition 3 of 122
observed deaths/expected deaths x100

Interpretation of smr


Aims/goals of epidemiology

Geographical Information Systems (gis)


Standard Mortality Ration (SMR)

,Definition 4 of 122
1. lack of comparable data over time due to changing diagnostic criteria.
2. aging population
3. changes in the fatal course of the condition.

Factors affecting reliability of Trends


Nature of data

advantages of nested case-control studies


Social causation (breeder hypothesis)

Definition 5 of 122
the P of a disease is proportional to the I rate x the duration D of a disease.

Interrelationship of P and I


Prevalence

Pres. #3: Sport-related brain injury

types of temporal cohort studies

Definition 6 of 122
the type of data: vital stats, cases, etc.
makes conclusions about inferences that can be made.

Source of data

Quality and use of epi data

Availability of data


Nature of data

,Definition 7 of 122
is the ratio of the incidence of the disease in the exposed group to the incidence of the non-
exposed group.

incidence


prevalence

relative risk

risk factor

Definition 8 of 122
the minimum number of cases that would support the conclusion that an epidemic is underway.




Epidemic Threshold

Determinants


Attack Rate

Epidemic Curve

Definition 9 of 122
Prestige of occupation, educational attainment, income.

The Method of Residues


Nature of Data

The Method of Difference

Measurement of Social Class

, Definition 10 of 122
direct measure of association of exposure and outcome

Social causation (breeder hypothesis)


advantages of retrospective cohort studies

types of temporal cohort studies

cohort study: measure of association-relative risk

Definition 11 of 122
a disease that is habitually present in a particular geographical region.

Morbidity

Epidemic

Cohort

Endemic

Definition 12 of 122
more accidents in the summer and flu in the winter

cyclic fluctuations

ecological diversity

specific rate

secular time trends

Definition 13 of 122
a method to provide a spatial perspective on the geographical distribution of health
conditions.

The Method Of difference


Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

Standard Mortality Ration (smr)

Spatial Analysis (locational analysis)

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