riskpopulationen
Riskpopulationen, or the at-risk population, is a term used in public health and social policy to denote groups with a higher likelihood of experiencing adverse health outcomes, limited access to care, or social disadvantage. The focus is on identifying vulnerabilities to guide prevention, outreach, and resource allocation while avoiding stigmatization.
Determinants of risk populations are varied and interrelated. They include age, pregnancy, chronic disease, disability, mental
Measurement and data rely on epidemiological surveillance, health records, and social indicators. Tools such as deprivation
Interventions encompass targeted screening and vaccination, tailored health education, and improved access to care through reducing
Challenges include heterogeneity within groups and intersectionality, data gaps, resource constraints, and the risk of stigmatization