prevalencemått
Prevalencemått, or prevalence measure, is a statistic used to quantify the proportion of a population that has a particular condition at a specific moment or during a defined interval. It reflects both the rate at which new cases occur (incidence) and the average duration of the condition, so high prevalence can result from high incidence, long duration, or both. Prevalencemått is commonly reported as a percentage or per 1,000 or 100,000 people.
Point prevalence refers to the proportion of people with the condition at a single point in time.
Calculation relies on cross-sectional surveys, health records, or disease registries. Adjustments such as age standardization are