It is thought to be 1-3% of the population, depending on the methods of assessment and criteria of assessment that are used. Many people believe that the actual prevalence is probably closer to 1%,
Protestant denominations are prevalent in North America and Europe.
American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR). 444 North Capitol St., NW, Suite 846, Washington, D.C. 20001-1512. (800) 424-3688. http://www.aamr.org.
Protestant denominations are groups of Protestant congregations such as the Lutherans, Charismatics and Adventists. These denominations are prevalent in North America, Africa and Australia.
It is the prevalent ocean current running from the Gulf of Mexico and up the east coast of North America.
Dianne R. Kelso has written: 'Bibliography of North American Indian mental health' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Indians of North America, Mental health, Mental health services
Buddhism is practiced in all of the continents except Antarctica, (unless of course a Buddhist happens to be visiting). Buddhism is most prevalent in Asia and least prevalent in Africa. Buddhism is the fastest growing religion in Europe and North America. So Buddhists are everywhere.
W. J. Mussell has written: 'Making meaning of mental health' -- subject(s): Mental health, Indians of North America, Mental health services
Buddhism is practiced in 6 out of the 7 continents, unless there happens to be a Buddhist in Antarctica at any time. Buddhism is most prevalent in Asia and least prevalent in Africa. Buddhism is the fastest growing religion in Europe and North America.
How to Identify Hickory Trees. Hickory belonging to a section of the Walnut family is a canopy tree that is prevalent in eastern North America.
Gordon Neligh has written: 'Mental health programs for American Indians' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Mental health services
The New World and the Asian islands because these gave European powers unprecedented wealth; and in North America their culture is extremely prevalent.
One of the least common occupations for explorers to North America was botanist. Botanists were not as prevalent as navigators, cartographers, or soldiers during the Age of Exploration. Their focus on studying plant species and ecosystems made their role less prominent in expeditions.