HLTH333 Study Guide - Final Guide: Prevalence, Cumulative Incidence

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Point prevalence (snapshot): is the proportion of a population that has the condition at a specific point in time. Period prevalence: the number of persons with a specific disease at one point in time divided by total number of persons in the population. Lifetime prevalence: is the proportion of a population that at some point in their life (up to the time of assessment) have experienced the condition. Incidence is the concern about new cases of disease. Those who did not have the disease at the beginning. Follow people for a period of time, to see how many will develop disease. Cumulative incidence (estimated risk): is a measure of frequency, measure of disease frequency during a period of time. Incidence rate: number of new cases per population at risk in a given time period. The denominator is the sum of the person-time of the at-risk population.

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