What Does SMR Stand For?
SMR stands for Standardized Mortality Ratios
Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMR) are statistical measures used to compare the mortality rates of a specific population to a standard population, typically adjusting for age and other demographic factors. The SMR is calculated by dividing the observed number of deaths in the study population by the expected number of deaths based on the standard population's mortality rates. An SMR value greater than 1 indicates a higher mortality rate than expected, while a value less than 1 suggests a lower rate. This metric is commonly utilized in public health and epidemiological research to assess the health status of populations and identify potential health disparities.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym