Methodology series module 3: Cross-sectional studies
Mahatma Gandhi Mission Institute of Health Sciences
Abstract
Cross-sectional study design is a type of observational study design. In a cross-sectional study, the investigator measures the outcome and the exposures in the study participants at the same time. Unlike in case-control studies (participants selected based on the outcome status) or cohort studies (participants selected based on the exposure status), the participants in a cross-sectional study are just selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria set for the study. Once the participants have been selected for the study, the investigator follows the study to assess the exposure and the outcomes. Cross-sectional designs are used for population-based surveys and to assess the prevalence of diseases in…
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- Cross-sectional study
- Medicine
- Observational study
- Cohort study
- Cohort
- Clinical study design
- Population
- Odds ratio
- Reduced inequalities