General Population
The term "General Population" refers to the entire group of individuals living in a specific area, such as a country or community. This group includes people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, and backgrounds. Researchers and policymakers often study the general population to understand trends, behaviors, and health issues that affect society as a whole.
In public health, the general population is crucial for assessing the impact of diseases and the effectiveness of interventions. For example, vaccination programs aim to protect the general population from outbreaks of illnesses like measles or influenza. Understanding this group helps in planning resources and services to improve overall well-being.