Sentences with phrase «total comorbidity»

Total comorbidity did not add to the prediction of recovery using child - reported anxiety nor parent - reported internalizing symptoms over and above the contribution of symptom severity.
MASC Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children; CBCL - Int Child Behavior Checklist, Internalizing Scale; ADIS - C / P Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule, Child & Parent; NAC non-anxiety comorbidity; MASC, CBCL and ADIS - C / P recovery = 1, no recovery = 0; Non-anxiety comorbidity and total comorbidity; present = 1, absent = 0; B = Logistic Coefficient; OR = Odds Ratio; Nagk R2 = Nagelkerke R2; Zero to five outliers were removed from a model;
Again, severity was entered in the first step and total comorbidity and non-anxiety comorbidity respectively in the second step.
Further, children with any comorbid disorder (total comorbidity) at pre-treatment were less likely to be free of a DSM - IV anxiety disorder at post-treatment.

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Age, education, living alone, smoking status, BMI, height, physical activity, cortisone use, Charlson's comorbidity index, calcium and vitamin D supplementation, healthy dietary pattern, alcohol and total energy intake
Covariates were age, total energy intake, body mass index, height, educational level, living alone, calcium supplementation, vitamin D supplementation, ever use of cortisone, healthy dietary pattern, physical activity, smoking status, and Charlson's comorbidity index.
Statistical analyses showed that bariatric surgery lowered the comorbidity burden of patients prior to total joint replacement (P < 0.0001 for TKA and P < 0.005 for THA).
The propensity score was defined as the conditional probability of a patient undergoing bariatric surgery, given his or her baseline characteristics, including: age, year in which a total hip or total knee replacement was performed, laterality (unilateral versus bilateral surgery), sex, health care payer, region (rural versus urban), and Elixhauser comorbidities.
Obesity is associated with longer hospital stays and higher costs in total knee replacement (TKR) patients, independent of whether or not the patient has an obesity - related disease or condition (comorbidity), according to a new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS).
A new study appearing in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) found that these surgeries are generally safe with mortality rates decreasing for total hip (THR) and total knee (TKR) replacement and spinal fusion surgeries, and complication rates decreasing for total knee replacement and spinal fusion in patients with few or no comorbidities (other conditions or diseases).
Finally, the elevated ORs of comorbidity with suicide attempts in the total sample are due to significant ORs with ideation (1.9) and insignificantly elevated ORs with a plan among ideators (1.5 - 2.3).
We used the number of ACEs (ACE score) as a measure of cumulative childhood stress and hypothesized a «doseresponse» relationship of the ACE score to 18 selected outcomes and to the total number of these outcomes (comorbidity).
(3) Does total and / or non-anxious comorbidity predict Reliable Change in non-anxiety symptoms (self - reported depressive symptoms and parent - reported externalizing symptoms) above and beyond overall severity?
The study focuses on the impact of total and non-anxious comorbidity and overall severity on outcome by addressing the following questions: (1) Does total and / or non-anxious comorbidity predict recovery above and beyond overall severity?
For this modeling, the measures of CU (ICU - total raw score) and ODD (binary diagnosis present / absent) were considered as the independent variables and the analyses were adjusted by the covariates family SES, children's sex and ethnicity, presence of comorbidities other than ODD and the number of DSM - IV CD symptoms.
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