Table 3.
Associations of cluster membership with positive screening characteristics
Relative-riska in the high-risk cluster vs. |
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All othersb | Those in the low-risk cluster | Positive predictive valuec | Sensitivityc | |||||
Est | (95% CI) | Est | (95% CI) | % | (se) | % | (se) | |
Percent of years in any episode | ||||||||
Top 5 percentile | 2.7 | (1.7-3.7) | 3.3 | (1.7-4.9) | 7.9 | (0.8) | 60.0 | (4.3) |
Top 10 percentile | 2.5 | (1.9-3.1) | 3.1 | (1.9-4.2) | 16.4 | (1.1) | 58.0 | (3.0) |
Percent of years in episodes lasting most of the year | ||||||||
Top 5 percentile | 2.7 | (1.8-3.5) | 4.0 | (1.9-6.1) | 8.2 | (0.8) | 59.3 | (3.5) |
Top 10 percentile | 2.1 | (1.6-2.5) | 2.5 | (1.7-3.3) | 14.4 | (0.9) | 52.9 | (2.5) |
Hospitalized | 5.1 | (3.4-6.7) | 10.4 | (4.3-16.6) | 9.6 | (0.8) | 69.7 | (3.5) |
Disabled | 4.6 | (2.5-6.7) | 11.3 | (2.9-19.8) | 3.4 | (0.4) | 67.1 | (4.9) |
Summary outcomes using top 5 percentile | ||||||||
Anyd | 3.2 | (2.4-3.9) | 4.5 | (3.0-6.0) | 25.4 | (1.6) | 64.2 | (3.0) |
Multiplee | 4.3 | (1.8-6.9) | 6.5 | (0.9-12.1) | 5.6 | (0.8) | 71.1 | (5.6) |
Summary outcomes using top 10 percentile | ||||||||
Anyd | 2.6 | (2.1-3.1) | 3.1 | (2.3-4.0) | 33.0 | (1.9) | 59.3 | (2.6) |
Multiplee | 3.8 | (2.3-5.3) | 4.8 | (1.9-7.7) | 11.2 | (1.1) | 68.4 | (4.3) |
Relative-risk is the ratio of the percent of respondents in the high-risk cluster that experienced the adverse outcome compared to the percent in the other clusters or in the low -risk cluster.
Others = Respondents in either the intermediate-risk or low -risk clusters.
Positive Predictive Value is the percent of respondents in the high-risk cluster that experienced the adverse outcome; Sensitivity is the percent of observed adverse outcomes that occurred in the high-risk cluster.
These are dichotomous variables that differentiate respondents who had one or more of the following four adverse outcomes: in the top 5 percentile (or 10 percentile) of years with episodes, in the top 5 percentile (or 10 percentile) of years w ith episodes lasting most of the year, hospitalized, or disabled.
These are dichotomous variables that differentiate respondents who had two or more of the four adverse outcomes.