Multiple Choice
Prevalence refers to
A) the likelihood that a disorder will be found in another culture.
B) the proportion of a population that has a disorder now.
C) the number of people who contract a disorder in a given time period.
D) the likelihood that a person will have a disorder given that they have a particular characteristic.
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