Asked by Marcheska Perez on Feb 18, 2024

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In epidemiological research, ________ refer(s) to the number of new cases of the disorder that develop during a specific period of time.

A) risk factors
B) prevalence
C) course
D) incidence

Prevalence

Proportion of the population who have a specific disorder at a given point or period in time.

  • Understanding the concept of epidemiological research
  • Identifying the different measures used in epidemiological research
  • Differentiating between risk factors, prevalence, course, and incidence
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Clayton HoneycuttFeb 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Incidence specifically measures the number of new cases of a disorder or health condition that develop during a specific period of time. Risk factors refer to conditions or behaviors that increase the likelihood of developing a disorder, prevalence refers to the total number of cases of a disorder within a population at a given time, and course refers to the pattern of change or progression of a disorder over time.