Demography and Population Health

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________ is the number of new cases in a specific time period over the number of people at risk over the same time period.

Incidence

______ rate is defined as the existing cases of a disease in a given time period.

Incident

_____ _______ is the number of years an individual is expected to live, according to statistical estimates such as gender, physical condition, occupation, etc.

Life expectancy

PGR stands for

Population Growth Rate

________ is the number of all cases present in population at specific time period over the number of people at risk over the same time period.

Prevalence

Time, Place, People/Person are all _____ _____ ______.

Primary Data Characteristics

____ is when the numerator is part of the denominator

Proportion

____ is the measure of frequency in a population with a time dimension

Rate

_____, Place, People/Person are all primary data characteristics

Time

_____ ______ is the difference between point prevalence and period prevalence.

Time Frame

TFR stands for

Total Fertility Rate

What is considered a trend(s) to have projected an impacted on human population growth? a. longer life expectancy b. lower mortality, especially in the young c. fewer births relative to our history d. all of the above

d. all of the above

Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and _______ of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the management of health problems.

determinants

Demography is the statistical study of human populations especially with reference to size and density, _______, and vital statistics and how these parameters change over time.

distribution

Epidemiology is the study of the _________ and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the management of health problems.

distribution

People leaving the country is defined as

emigration

Population changes by migration, mortality, and _______.

fertility

Population profile is divided into _____ and age group.

gender

Population _____ is a product of life and death.

growth

People coming into the country is defined as

immigration

What are immigration and emigration components of?

migration

Population changes by migration, ________, and fertility.

mortality

Incidence is the number of ____ cases in a specific time period over the number of people at risk over the same time period.

new

Demography is the statistical study of human populations especially with reference to _________, distribution, and vital statistics and how these parameters change over time.

size and density

Where is most of the human population located?

Africa

Which regions are growing the fastest (not specific countries)

Africa

____ is an experimental prejudice that can impact the results of a research study.

Bias

_________ _________ concerns are with relationships between economic, social, cultural, and biological processes, urban congestion, and global fertility and mortality rates.

Contemporary Demographics

CBR stands for

Crude Birth Rate

CMR stands for

Crude Mortality Rate

_______ ______ describes high mortality and fertility to low mortality and fertility.

Demographic Transition

The statistical study of human populations especially with reference to size and density, distribution, and vital statistics and how these parameters change over time is _______.

Demography

________ is the study of distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the management of health problems.

Epidemiology

____ is when the groups are being compared become independent of each other and not significantly related.

Ratio

_______ allows for the grouping and comparison of populations with similar and influential characteristics.

Stratification

Prevalence is the number of ____ cases present in population at specific time period over the number of people at risk over the same time period.

all

TFR is the _______ number of children a woman would have if she maintained today's level of childbearing throughout her reproductive years.

average

CBR is the annual number of ______ per 1,000 population

birth

Vital _____ such as information by government and records of births and deaths are needed to record population growth.

statistics

Demography is the statistical study of human populations especially with reference to size and density, distribution, and vital statistics and how these parameters change over _____.

time


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