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Analytical Epidemiology: Cross sectional study, Case control study and Cohort study | PSM MBBS
Cross-Sectional Study
A cross-sectional study provides a snapshot of a population at a single point in time, capturing both the exposure and the outcome variables simultaneously. Commonly used in public health surveys, these studies are useful for determining the prevalence of a disease or condition. However, they fall short in establishing causality because they don't offer insights into the temporal relationship between exposure and outcome. In medical contexts, they are often employed to assess the prevalence of health behaviors, risk factors, or diseases in a specific population.
Case-Control Study
Case-control studies are retrospective and start with the identification of individuals with the disease outcome (cases) and those without it (controls). These groups are then assessed for past exposure to a certain risk factor. This study design is particularly useful for studying rare diseases or outcomes and can generate hypotheses about causality. However, they are susceptible to various biases like selection bias and recall bias. In medical research, these studies are often used for identifying potential risk factors for specific diseases.
Cohort Study
Cohort studies are prospective in nature and start by identifying a group of individuals who are exposed to a certain factor and another group that is not exposed. These cohorts are then followed over time to observe the occurrence of the disease outcome. This design can effectively establish temporal relationships and is instrumental in deriving causal inferences. They are, however, time-consuming and can be expensive to conduct. In medicine, these studies are frequently used to study the long-term effects of medical treatments or lifestyle choices on health outcomes.
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First time I feel like that a lengthy video can also be interesting and just easy...🤩 Jazakallah Sir for clearing my concepts...✨ I was struggling with this topic...🙃
Thanks for liking
One of the best explanation. Thank you very much Sir.
Thanks and welcome
The best epidemiologist Big up
Thanks for this teaching
You are welcome
thank you so much . first i thought 1 hr video but now understood the concept sir
You are most welcome
thanks for the best and easy understandable video but dr please add questions based on cases ,we have exit exam in ethiopian student please help
How do I have access to the previous lecture
Awesome explanations
Tysm
Thank you very much ❤. Easily understood
Excellent lecture 😊... How can I get the video of descriptive epidemiology sir ?
really love this
Sir, give us calculation work examples to apply into the formula for better understanding
Where can i find descriptive epidemiology lecture
I can't get the playlists 😢
Also not get
Thank you so much sir
So nice of you
Nice presentation and beneficial.
Glad it was helpful!
I better understood your lecture than taneja