Estudios de Corte Transversal. Un Dise�o de Investigaci�n a Considerar en Ciencias Morfol�gicas

Carlos Manterola; Mar�a Jos� Hern�ndez-Leal; Tamara Otzen; Mar�a Elena Espinosa; Luis Grande

Abstract

Cross-sectional studies (CSS) began European countries in the 1940s in. The CSSs correspond to observational-type investigations that allow studying the prevalence of disease, determining the association between variables and the development of an effect of interest, discovering the properties of a diagnostic test, and censusing populations, describing the characteristics of a population at a given time and place. This implies that follow-up periods are not required, and that they are neither prospective nor retrospective. These characteristics allow them to be cheaper and easier to perform in relation to longitudinal studies. On the other hand, being descriptive in nature, they serve as input and preliminary evidence for studies of greater methodological complexity, such as cohort studies. However, they have limitations and biases that must be considered by researchers. The aim of this manuscript was to generate a study document to review essential characteristics, strengths and weaknesses; discuss methodological issues of ECT in health sciences; and provide some examples obtained from the literature, for a better understanding of the design. © 2023, Universidad de la Frontera. All rights reserved.

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Título según SCOPUS: Cross Section Studies. A Research Design to Consider in Morphological Sciences; Estudios de Corte Transversal. Un Diseño de Investigación a Considerar en Ciencias Morfológicas
Título según SCIELO: Estudios de Corte Transversal. Un Diseño de Investigación a Considerar en Ciencias Morfológicas
Título de la Revista: International Journal of Morphology
Volumen: 41
Número: 1
Editorial: Universidad de La Frontera
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 146
Página final: 155
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.4067/S0717-95022023000100146

Notas: SCIELO, SCOPUS