reported prevalence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreportedandprevalence
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reported
adjective[before noun]
uk/rɪˈpɔː.tɪd/us/rɪˈpɔːr.t̬ɪd/
described by people although there is no ...
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prevalence
noun[U]
uk/ˈprev.əl.əns/us/ˈprev.əl.əns/
the fact that something is very common or ...
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Each of these could increase thereportedprevalence.
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The variation in thereportedprevalenceis at least partly due to the populations studied.
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We suspect the delirium documentation rate is on the lower end of thereportedprevalenceranges because actual delirium was underrecognized.
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Women with a spouse, at least one son and at least one daughter had the lowestreportedprevalenceof poor general health (37.6 %).
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Because of the higherreportedprevalenceof loneliness amongst widowed persons, this over-representation may elevate this study's crude prevalence estimate.
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Given the heterogenous nature of this group, with an age span of over 30 years, thereportedprevalenceof anaemia is, not surprisingly, quite variable.
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Functional dyspepsia is a common disorder, withreportedprevalenceranging from 13% to 40% (12).
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Thereportedprevalence-rates for mild cognitive impairment are based on those individuals who performed cognitive testing at baseline.
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Thereportedprevalenceof loneliness was 15.6 per cent in 1992 and 29.6 per cent in 2000.
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The widely-differing worldwidereportedprevalenceof use of therapy in nursing homes indicates that this is an international problem.
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There is no specific diagnostic test, andreportedprevalencevaries according to the test used (30).
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Thereportedprevalenceof akathisia has varied between 20% and 75%.
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Studies havereportedprevalenceestimates from 20 to 50 percent (2;42- 44), the broad spectrum prevalence covered being mainly explained by the variation in definition of symptoms (36).
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Treated rates of schizophrenia were higher than thereportedprevalencefor many populations at risk, including many small-scale societies, although different methodological approaches may partly explain these findings.
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A widely cited 2011 study indicated the previouslyreportedprevalencewas exaggerated.
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