
At-Risk Populations
At-risk populations refer to groups of people who are more vulnerable to social, economic, or health challenges due to various factors. These factors can include poverty, lack of access to education, discrimination, or pre-existing health conditions. As a result, individuals in these groups may face higher odds of experiencing negative outcomes, such as illness, unemployment, or social isolation. Recognizing at-risk populations is essential for developing targeted support programs and policies to help improve their well-being and reduce disparities in society.