Term: Direct Standardization of Rates
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2006-06-01
Definition:
The specific rates in a study population are averaged, using as weights the distribution of a specified standard population. The directly standardized rate represents what the crude rate would have been in the study population if that population had the same distribution as the standard population with respect to the variable(s) [i.e: age or sex] for which the adjustment or standardization was carried out (Last, 2001).
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References
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Last JM.
A Dictionary of Epidemiology. 4th Edition.
In: Spasoff, RA, et. al. (eds).
New York, New York:
Oxford University Press;
2001.
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Term used in
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Chartier M, Finlayson G, Prior H, McGowan K, Chen H, de Rocquigny J, Walld R, Gousseau M.
Health and Healthcare Utilization of Francophones in Manitoba.
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Garland A, Fransoo R, Olafson K, Ramsey C, Yogendran M, Chateau D, McGowan K.
The Epidemiology and Outcomes of Critical Illness in Manitoba.
Winnipeg, MB:
Manitoba Centre for Health Policy,
2012. [Report] [Summary] (View)