To Explain: the experiencing bones fractures and SSRI antidepressants on the basis of given information.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Taking SSRI | No SSRI | Total | |
Experienced fractures | 14 | 244 | 258 |
No fractures | 123 | 4627 | 4750 |
Total | 137 | 4871 | 5008 |
Calculation:
Suppose the 2 way table of bone fractures basing of the using of SSRI along with total and the conditional distribution of fracture rates for non-usage and usage of SSRI
Fracture rate for the patient taking SSRI
Fracture rate for the patient not taking SSRI
Therefore the fracture rate is larger than in patients that are taking SSRI in comparison to the patients that are not taking SSRI. Therefore the conclusion is that there is an association between experiencing bone fractures and taking SSRI antidepressants.
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