Sensitivity and specificity
What is a false negative?
A person with a disease who tests negative
What is a true positive?
A person with a disease who tests positive
What is a true negative?
A well person who tests negative
What is a false positive?
A well person who tests positive
What is specificity?
If a person does not have a disease, how often will the test be positive? - A highly specific test with a positive result means they most likely do have the disease.
What is sensitivity?
If a person has a disease, how often will the test be positive (true positive) -A highly sensitive test with a negative result means you can be nearly certain you don't have the disease.
A very specific test rules __________ disease with a high degree of confidence.
In
What is NPV?
Negative predictive value?
A sensitive test helps to rule ___________ disease when the test is negative.
Out
How do you measure PPV?
PV+ = true positive/(true positives + false positives)
How do you measure NPV?
PV- = true negative/(true negatives + false negatives)
What is PPV?
Positive predictive values
Sensitive tests are used to _____________ and specific test are used to ______________
Screen, diagnose
Whats the equation for measuring sensitivity?
Sensitivity = true positives/(true positives + false negatives)
Whats the equation for measuring specificity?
Specificity = true negatives/(true negatives + false positives)