Concept: Person Years - Calculating in a Cohort Study
Last Updated: 2002-09-30
Defining a cohort of people present in Manitoba on Jan 1, 1987 and followed up to Dec 31, 1999 (or until death or loss to follow-up ). Here are two different people in the cohort.
Person 1 is present for the entire study (i.e. from Jan 1, 1987 to Dec 31, 1999).
Total person years at risk = 37.501 - 24.504 = 12.997 years.
Person 2 is present on Jan 1, 1987 but follow-up ends on Jun 20, 1992 when the event of interest takes place.
Total person years at risk = 5.467
Note:
the study start date can be constant (i.e.: Jan 1, 1987) or variable for each person (i.e.: date of diagnosis of diabetes). The study end date is usually variable for each person. It is usually defined as the earliest date of:
Calculation of Person Years by Age GroupIn the example, both people contribute person years to several age groups depending on their ages at the beginning and end of the study. All the intermediate age groups between age at start and age at end must be passed through in order to calculate the person years accurately. For each age group, age at the start and age at the end must be calculated.
Person Age Group Age at Start Age at End Person Years
1 20-<25 24.504 25 0.496 1 25-<30 25 30 5.00 1 30-<35 30 35 5.00 1 35-<40 35 37.501 2.501 2 65-<70 66.503 70 3.497 2 70-<75 70 71.970 1.970