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The prevalence figures for domestic violence and abuse set out in a report by the Early Intervention Foundation last week remind us that this is far from a historical matter.
In some of his most critical comments to date, he says: "Many, if not most, still do not have sufficient confidence in our criminal justice system to come forward in the first place and report what has happened to them … The prevalence figures for domestic violence and abuse set out in a report by the Early Intervention Foundation last week remind us that this is far from a historical matter".
Among 2985 subjects, the lifetime and six month prevalence figures for PTSD were 1.30 and 0.44% respectively.
Therefore, the prevalence figures for depression in the present study may not be an adequate representation of the sample, and may be an underestimation.
The prevalence of HBsAb was 41.31% overall (Fig. 2A), which was different from the prevalence figures for anti-HAV and anti-HEV (see following section).
Unadjusted prevalence figures for depression (with 95% confidence intervals) were calculated for T2DM, IGR and people with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), separately for White-European and South-Asian participants, and males and females.
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Our prevalence figure for current Dysthymia of 1.0% (CI 0.8-1.0) in in line with findings in earlier research [ 10, 12, 13].
This surveillance strategy, though easier to implement, does not sample high risk groups such as MSM, intravenous drug users and commercial sex workers and thus underestimates the true HIV prevalence figure for the country.
In East Asia, nearly 50% of urban populations are myopic, and the prevalence figure for university student populations is approximately 90%. 5, 6 In parallel with the rising prevalence figures, there has also been an increase in the average degree of myopia, with Chinese populations recording some of the largest increases.
The few researches that have attempted to evaluate the prevalence of these disorders in the community report lifetime prevalence figures of 5%to10%0% for the whole spectrum.
Although malformations of the craniocervical junction are considered rare diseases (RDs) due to their low incidence, the increasingly frequent use of neuroimaging techniques in clinical protocols has led to such a large increase in the diagnosis of tonsil herniations that there is discussion in the medical literature about whether the prevalence figures known for these diseases should be revised.
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