Sentences with phrase «clinically meaningful improvements»

The first wave of indicated prevention (targeting those showing early signs and symptoms) and early intervention (those with full - syndrome disorder) studies for borderline personality disorder in adolescence are notable for challenging fears about diagnosing and treating borderline personality disorder in young people, and demonstrating that appropriate diagnosis and intervention can lead to clinically meaningful improvements for patients.
Both the YPIC study and the adult Partners - in - Care Study52 achieved a roughly 10 percentage - point difference in the percentage of patients falling in the clinically significant range on the CES - D as well as achieving clinically meaningful improvements in mental health - related quality of life.
In one study melatonin was shown to exert significant and clinically meaningful improvements in sleep quality, morning alertness, sleep onset latency and quality of life in patients aged 55 years and over.
A telephone - delivered intervention, which included automated symptom monitoring, produced clinically meaningful improvements in chronic musculoskeletal pain compared to usual care, according to a study in the July 16 issue of JAMA.
These statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvements in overall response and survival rates resulted from a phase Ib / II clinical study performed at the HonorHealth Research Institute, a partnership of HonorHealth and TGen.
Despite the worse status of the intervention group at baseline, the study showed a trend for improvement in quality of life at three months and clinically meaningful improvement at four months.
Ten months later; the novices maintained a clinically meaningful improvement in depressive symptoms compared with the vacation group.

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Uncertainty remains regarding the importance of the improvements in child behaviour scores and how these improvements translate into clinically meaningful outcomes.
These improvements were both statistically significant and clinically meaningful.
Jacobson methodology, in distinguishing between improvement and recovery on a standardized measure of general vulnerability to anxiety, provides a stringent but clinically more meaningful evaluation of the efficacy of psychological therapies with GAD than has been available hitherto.
Pre — post change scores showed significant improvements across all measures for the parents, with the percentage of parents with clinically meaningful impairments due to anxiety going from 20 % to approximately 7 % post-intervention; in depression from approximately 25 — 8 %; and in perceptions of unhealthy family functioning from over 50 % to approximately 30 %.
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