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Querschnittsepidemiologische Studie×Ökologische Studie×
FachgebietEpidemiologieEpidemiologie
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr1960s (formal codification); widely practiced since mid-20th century19th century (Snow 1854); formalised mid-20th century
UrheberClassical epidemiology tradition; systematized by Brian MacMahon and Thomas Pugh (1960s)Various; foundational work by John Snow (1854) and systematised in modern form by Brian MacMahon and colleagues
TypObservational, descriptive/analytic epidemiological designObservational epidemiological study
Wegweisende QuelleKelsey, J. L., Whittemore, A. S., Evans, A. S., & Thompson, W. D. (1996). Methods in Observational Epidemiology (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0195080407Morgenstern, H. (1995). Ecologic studies in epidemiology: concepts, principles, and methods. Annual Review of Public Health, 16(1), 61–81. DOI ↗
Aliasnamenprevalence study, cross-sectional survey, transversal study, cross-sectional designaggregate study, correlational study, ecological correlation study, population-level study
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ZusammenfassungA cross-sectional epidemiological study measures the exposure(s) and outcome(s) of interest simultaneously in a defined population at a single point in time (or over a short period). Because there is no follow-up, it is the most efficient observational design for estimating disease prevalence and for generating hypotheses about associations between risk factors and health outcomes.An ecological study is an observational epidemiological design in which the unit of analysis is a group or population — a country, region, city, or time period — rather than an individual. Exposures and outcomes are measured as aggregates (rates, proportions, or means) and then correlated across groups to generate or evaluate hypotheses about population-level associations between risk factors and disease.
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