what is the difference between these three
terms:
mortality
morbidity
prevalence statistics
1. Morbidity is a diseased or unhealthy state of an individual.
2. Mortality is number of deaths in a given population.
3. Prevalence statistics is usually data measured to determine percentage proportion of a population suffering from a particular disease. It can be measured in three forms: Point, period and lifetime.
what is the difference between these three terms: mortality morbidity prevalence statistics
What are the Key statistics incidence/prevalence , morbidity/mortality, quality of life)that demonstrate the scope and nature of the alzheimers in finland?
What is the difference between mortality rates and morbidity rates (or what is morality and morbidity)?
Topic: Alzheimers in Finland Question: What are the Key statistics (incidence/prevalence , morbidity/mortality, quality of life) that demonstrate the scope and nature of the issue. Describe the nature and public health implications of the threat (changes) over time and what the threat looks like today. Establish the economic impact (what it costs the country to treat; both direct and indirect costs if available), social impacts (stigma, etc…)
1. What is the difference between mortality and morbidity? Provide two examples for each measured discussed in the text. 2. Define life erpectancy and explain how this indicator does not reflect. the age at which most people die in a country.
what are the differences between mortality and morbidity? would you expect the two variables to be related to each other? if so, how?
7. What factors affect morbidity and mortality?
7. What factors affect morbidity and mortality?
Social epidemiologists aim to identify patterns of morbidity and mortality, define morbitity and mortality and identify three epidemiological patterns of health.
please answer the difference beween the terms
KEY TERMS Differentiate between the terms. 1. Acute vs. chronic illness: 2. Etiologic vs. idiopathic: 3. Morbidity vs. mortality: 4. Signs (of disease) vs. symptoms: 5. Prognosis vs. diagnosis: 6. Curative vs. palliative treatment): 7. Invasive vs. noninvasive (procedure): _
1- what is health disparity – 3 examples - gap in health outcomes between two groups of people impacted by social inequities , difference in health outcomes, 2- measured by incidence, prevalence, morbidity, mortality