riskiryhminä
Riskiryhminä is a Finnish term that translates to "risk groups" or "vulnerable groups" in English. It refers to individuals or populations who are more susceptible to experiencing negative consequences from a particular risk or hazard than the general population. This increased vulnerability can stem from a variety of factors, including age, health status, socioeconomic conditions, or environmental exposure.
The concept of riskiryhminä is frequently used in public health, social policy, and disaster management. For
Identifying and understanding riskiryhminä is crucial for targeted interventions and resource allocation. By recognizing who is