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lifetime prevalence

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meanings of lifetimeand prevalence


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lifetime
noun[C usually singular]
uk /ˈlaɪf.taɪm/ us /ˈlaɪf.taɪm/
the period of time during which someone lives or ...
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prevalence
noun[U]
uk /ˈprev.əl.əns/ us /ˈprev.əl.əns/
the fact that something is very common or ...
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Examples of lifetime prevalence


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Estimates of the lifetimeprevalence of depression based on retrospective reports are likely to substantially underestimate the true lifetime prevalence of depression.
For family studies the lower estimates of lifetimeprevalence in relatives may provide encouraging but misleading information for clinicians and patients.
The survey was not designed to derive lifetimeprevalence figures.
The lifetimeprevalence of depression was 23 % in men and 45 % in women.
One wonders what they might have found had they examined lifetimeprevalence and considered differences in subtypes of social phobia.
The lifetimeprevalence estimates were 3.6 % and 1.7 % respectively.
For community studies of lifetimeprevalence, recall failure clearly leads to underestimation of lifetimeprevalence.
Consequently, they yielded a lower lifetimeprevalence of exposure and a smaller proportion of persons with multiple traumas.
This is an important distinction because race-ethnic differences in lifetimeprevalence may involve different causal pathways and call for different solutions than differences in persistence.
Hispanics have lower lifetimeprevalence of substance use disorder (x2=6.01, df=1, p=0.018) and any disorder (x2=3.23, df=1, p=0.08).
Lifetimeprevalence and age of onset of psychiatric disorders : recall 4 years later.
Lifetimeprevalence is required, namely the prevalence of disorder at any time up to interview.
Lifetimeprevalence based on recall will be markedly underestimated but the identification of major risk factors may be relatively little impaired.
This descriptive analysis of nationally representative data on psychiatric disorders indicates that these various factors combine to have opposite impacts on lifetimeprevalence and persistence of psychiatric disorders.
Often, a 12-month prevalence (or some other type of period prevalence) is used in conjunction with lifetimeprevalence.
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A review of anxiety disorder surveys in different countries found average lifetimeprevalence estimates of 16.6%, with women having higher rates on average.
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