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Temporomandibular Disorders
Author Bios
Introduction
Epidemiology
Currently selected section: Population Perspective
Developmental Perspective
Ecological Perspective
Epidemiologic Measures
Defining a Case
Pain Location
Pain Frequency, Duration and Severity
Recency of Pain
Ambient Pain or Pain on Function?
Clinical Signs and Symptoms
Pain Impact/Disability
Co-morbidity
Choosing an Appropriate Design
Cross-sectional Surveys
Longitudinal Studies
Case-control Studies
Prospective Designs
Preventive and Clinical Trials
Clinical Epidemiology
Practical Considerations
Sample Size
Standardizing Data Collection
Response Burden
Summary

 

Chapter 26: Studying the Epidemiology of Temporomanibular Disorders: The Population Perspective
          

Question 3.5

The pain clinic patients would live closer to the clinic than individuals in the general population.

Selection AProbably
Selection BProbably not
Selection CDon't know / Hard to predict

Question 3.6

The pain clinic patients would be more likely to be female compared to the general population.

Selection AProbably
Selection BProbably not
Selection CDon't know / Hard to predict

Question 3.7

The pain clinic patients would be less likely to be employed compared to the general population.

Selection AProbably
Selection BProbably not
Selection CDon't know / Hard to predict

Question 3.8

The specialty clinic patients would be more psychologically distressed compared to individuals in the general population.

Selection AProbably
Selection BProbably not
Selection CDon't know / Hard to predict

 

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