Related to Lifetime prevalence:Disease prevalence prev·a·lence (prĕv′ə-ləns) n. 1.The condition of being prevalent. 2.MedicineThe total number of cases of a disease in a given population at a specific time. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. ...
For example, 50% of patients with SCZ abuse cannabis, compared to 1% of the general population; 29% of patients with SCZ abuse nicotine, compared to 13% of the general population, and 43–65% of patients with SCZ abuse alcohol, compared to 5% of the general population [23]. Internet ...
Children's exposure to physical abuse from a child perspective: A population-based study in rural Bangladesh Although child physical abuse (CPA) is considered as a major global public health problem, it has not yet been recognized as such in Bangladesh. Very few studies have assessed the ...
Participants Nationally representative samples of adolescents aged 14 to 17 years. Main Outcome Measures Solo masturbation, partnered sexual behaviors, and condom use. Results Across age groups, more males (73.8%) reported masturbation than females (48.1%). Among males, masturbation occurrence increased...
females may be abused more often than males, even though both sexes are approached in equal frequency, because females have been socialized to be more compliant and responsive to the needs of others, while males are perpetrators more often than females because males have been socialized to be ...
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Prevalence of drugs of abuse in urine of drivers involved in road accidents in France: a collaborative study, J. Forensic Sci. 43 (1998) 806- 811.Marquet R, Delpla PA, Kerguelen S, Bremond J, Facy F, Garnier M, et al. Prevalence of drugs of abuse in urine of drivers involved in...
Exposure to DFV also increases the risk of a child or young person experiencing other forms of abuse or neglect (Campo, 2015). Even if children are witnesses to acts of violence and not the intended targets, they can be affected in the same way as children who are physically and sexually...
Females exhibited nearly twice the prevalence compared to males (14.4% vs. 7.6%), despite similar rates of secondary ACLR. Those with postoperative depression/anxiety had a higher reoperation prevalence (18.8%) compared to those without (13.7%) or with pre-existing preoperative depression/anxiety ...
To present accounts of the prevalence of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and social, family, and related factors that are associated with increased risk of CSA, using data gathered during an 18-year longitudinal study of a New Zealand birth cohort.