ESTIMATING PREVALENCE FROM THE RESULTS OF A SCREENING TEST

Walter J. Rogan(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Beth C. Gladen(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
American Journal of Epidemiology
January 1, 1978
Cited by 1,020

Abstract

This paper deals with some basis properties of screening tests. Such tests purport to separate people with disease from people without. Minimal criteria for such a process to be a test are discussed. Various ways of judging the goodness of a test are examined. A common use of tests is to estimate prevalence of disease; frequency of positive tests is shown to be a bad estimate, and the necessary adjustmants are given.


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