All athletes received face - to - face baseline examination scores,
including a symptom severity checklist, Standardized Assessment of Concussion, King - Devick test, and modified Balance Error Scoring System.
Assessed the applicability of the Double ABCX model
including symptom severity (A), pile - up of demands (aA), family cohesion (B), social support (bB), self - blame (C), catastrophising (cC), and coping (BC) on maternal depression and marital satisfaction (xX).
Examined the utility of the Double ABCX model
including symptom severity, pile - up of demands, internal and external resources, family appraisals, and coping on parenting stress, depression, anxiety and stress, marital satisfaction, and family psychological distress.
Not exact matches
Urinary incontinence (UI) has an effect on quality of life during the postpartum period.1, 2 Fear of UI is one of the most common reasons for maternal demand for cesarean delivery.3, 4 The muscle strength of the pelvic floor returns to the antepartum value 6 — 10 weeks postpartum in most women.5, 6 However, UI
symptoms after delivery do not resolve in the long term in some women.7, 8 Studies have variously concluded that the prevalence of UI changed9 or did not change within 6 months or 1 year postpartum.10, 11 A higher prevalence or incidence of UI has been observed in women who had a vaginal delivery than in women who underwent cesarean delivery.10 — 18 In contrast, a recent study found that vaginal delivery was not associated with postpartum UI.19 The long - term protective effect of cesarean delivery has not been determined.20 Validated and reliable questionnaires to evaluate UI,
including severity and quality of life, are needed for postpartum evaluation.21 However, comparisons of UI
severity and the effect on daily life between women who have had vaginal and cesarean deliveries are scarce.22
The state's investigation cited multiple missteps by nurses,
including their repeated failure to acknowledge the
severity of Cannon's
symptoms or consult a physician until it was too late.
SCD and MCI are considered to be early stages of the dementia process and are diagnosed based on the
severity of cognitive
symptoms,
including memory loss and thought - and decision - making problems.
Patients were required to complete questionnaires, indicating
symptoms including pain frequency and
severity with activity and rest, during sleep, and also difficulty picking up objects or twisting motions.
The researchers and clinicians working on DSM - V had several ambitious goals,
including using new findings from neuroscience and genetics to shape diagnoses, minimizing vast diagnostic dead zones of abnormal behavior that fall in the cracks of current criteria, and introducing the idea of «dimensions» to reflect varying degrees of
symptom severity and the overlap among disorders.
Researchers found that multiple TBIs also were associated with a significant increase in other psychological
symptoms already tied to single traumatic head injuries,
including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD, and the
severity of the concussive
symptoms.
The DSQ is a self - report survey of the frequency and
severity of 54
symptoms specifically associated with CFS, and covers various case definitions
including the Fukuda et al..
The study also showed that a combination of factors,
including neurobehavioral
symptom severity, walking ability, and verbal fluency at one year after injury, was highly predictive of poor outcomes five years later.
The key to finding the products that will do the most for you, he says, is to first determine the
severity, frequency, and duration of your
symptoms, which may
include sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, itchy throat, and itchy, watery eyes.
Treatment varies depending on the
severity of
symptoms, but often
includes enzyme replacement therapy.
The signs and
symptoms of sinusitis vary depending on the
severity of the inflammation and which sinuses are involved, but
symptoms may
include:
The approximately 2.3 million individuals with MS experience a broad range of
symptoms of varying
severity including fatigue, chronic pain, limited mobility, poor balance control, cognitive, auditory, visual and speech impairments, and depression and anxiety.
The
severity of
symptoms, along with the length of your period, varies due to numerous factors for each woman
including genetics, diet, activity level, age, hormone levels, environment, and stress, just to name a few.
At the beginning of the study, the participants rated the
severity of their fibromyalgia
symptoms —
including pain, fatigue, stiffness, poor sleep, and anxiety — on a scale from 0 to 100 using a standard questionnaire.
Heartworm
symptoms include coughing, exercise intolerance, increased breathing rate or effort, abdominal distension with fluid, discolored urine as well as many other
symptoms, depending on the
severity of the disease process.
However, with prolonged consumption these
symptoms may increase in
severity and may
include vomiting, diarrhea, and rapid or labored breathing.
Your veterinarian will perform a thorough evaluation of your pooch
including the various signs and
symptoms that you have observed from your dog, the
severity of these manifestations, and the duration of these clinical manifestations.
While this is common in small breeds, the
symptoms can vary based on the
severity of the dislocation but it typically
includes the hind legs moving irregularly as well as hopping.
However, with prolonged consumption these
symptoms may increase in
severity and may
include vomiting, diarrhea, and rapid or difficulty breathing.
With prolonged consumption, though, the
symptoms may increase in
severity and may
include vomiting, diarrhea, and rapid or difficulty breathing.
The
symptoms or clinical signs will vary with the
severity of the condition,
including the number of extra eyelashes, their size and their stiffness.
These
symptoms can range in
severity from mild to severe, and the most severe cases can
include pneumonia.
After 4 weeks of treatment, there was a significant reduction in the
severity and disappearance of clinical
symptoms,
including nasal discharge, lymph node enlargement, dry cough, and noises in the lung.
He will need a complete history from you which
includes dietary regimens, recent travel locations and conditions, frequency of bathing and grooming as well as the products used, whether your pet has been or is normally in the presence of other dogs or cats or other animal species, health history and vaccinations if this information is not immediately available to the treating vet, as well as the present
symptoms noted, their
severity and duration.
These conditions have been subsumed under the rubric, Somatic
Symptom Disorder; a diagnosis which has been widened in the American Diagnostic Manuel, DSM - 5, to
include conditions in which the medical practitioner considers that the
severity of the
symptoms is excessive and can not be explained physiologically by the nature of the lesion or the original insult.
Additional Cover for Critical Illness (optional)-- It provides an additional cover for ailments which
includes Cancer of specified
severity, Open Chest CABG, First Heart Attack of specified
severity, Kidney Failure requiring regular dialysis, Major Organ / Bone Marrow Transplant, Multiple Sclerosis with Persisting
Symptoms, Permanent Paralysis of Limbs, Stroke resulting in Permanent
Symptoms.
Severity is based upon a number of variables,
including the frequency of
symptoms, presence of nighttime awakenings, use of short acting medications for
symptom control, and interference with normal activity and lung function.
Signs and
Symptoms Symptoms for depression vary widely by individual and
severity, but may
include:
Bulimic
symptoms,
including the frequency and
severity of purging or vomiting.
Included studies used several tools for measuring the
severity of depressive
symptoms, namely the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM - D), 21 22 30 34 35 Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ - 9), 24 36 Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), 23 26 28 Hopkins
Symptom Checklist - 20 (HSCL - 20), 37 38 Montgomery - Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), 18 25 27 Beck Depression Inventory - Fast Screen (BDI - FS) 39 and Center of Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES - D).40 These tools have different score ranges (HAM - D = 0 — 53, PHQ - 9 = 0 — 27, GDS = 0 — 15, HSCL - 20 = 0 — 4, MADRS = 0 — 60, BDI - FS = 0 — 21 and CES - D = 0 — 60), with higher scores in all tools representing increasing
severity of depressive
symptoms.
Children
included in the analyses did not differ from those with missing data in terms of gender, age at assessment, family socioeconomic status,
severity of their ADHD
symptoms or presence of oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder or anxiety.
Reports were prepared for all interviews; they
included descriptions of each mood
symptom and its
severity score.
While affective
symptom severity levels are anchored to the diagnostic thresholds for all depressive and manic conditions,
including MDE, minor depressive / dysthymic disorder, mania, and hypomania, weekly levels were assigned regardless of whether the patient was in an RDC - defined episode.
Measures utilized
include the Addiction
Severity Index - Self - Report (ASI - SR), the Trauma
Symptom Checklist - 40 (TSC - 40), and the Child and Adolescent Mindfulness Measure (CAMM).
Measures utilized
include the Expectancy Rating Form (ERF), the Trauma
Symptom Checklist for Young Children (TSCYC), the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), the Diagnostic Infant and Preschool Assessment (DIPA), the Clinical Global Impression - Improvement Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ), the Therapist / Patient Time Tracking System (TTTS), and the Clinical Global Impression —
Severity (CGI -
Severity).
Measures utilized
include the Diagnostic Infant and Preschool Assessment (DIPA), the Trauma
Symptom Checklist for Young Children, the Clinical Global Impression —
Severity (CGI), the Clinical Global Impression — Improvement (CGI — Improvement), the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM - IV - TR Axis I Disorders, Research Version, Patient Edition With Psychotic Screen (SCID - RV), the Expectancy Rating Form, and the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire.
Measures utilized
include Life Stressors Checklist (LSC - R), the Global
Severity Index (GSI), the Social Role Functioning Index, the Addiction
Severity Index (ASI), the Current Exposure to Interpersonal Abuse (CEIA) Scale, the Current Exposure to Other Stressors (CEOS) Scale, the PTSD
Symptom Scale (PSS), the Brief
Symptom Inventory (BSI), a six item safety scale, a three - item feeling Response — Dissociation Scale, and a nine item - Feeling Response - Trauma Coping Index.
Measures utilized
include the Life Stressor Checklist — Revised [LSC - R], Global
Severity Index (GSI) from the Brief
Symptom Inventory, the Addiction
Severity Index (ASI), and the Posttraumatic
Symptom Scale.
For inclusion, adolescents had to score at least 32 on the APAI (score range 0 — 105, higher score indicates greater
severity of
symptoms), although 14 adolescents with scores between 28 and 31 were
included to achieve target sample size, and report some difficulties in function on a gender - specific local function measure.
Measures utilized
include the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), the Youth Self Report (YSR), the
Symptom Checklist - 90 (SCL - 90), and the Global
Severity Index (GSI).
The answer depends on several factors,
including the
severity of your child's
symptoms, your own commitment to the training, and the consistency with which the rules and skills learned are implemented at home and in school.
Measures utilized
include the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the Spielberger State - Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), the Subjective Units of Disturbance (SUD), the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES), Impact of Events Scale (IES), the Modified PTSD (MPTSD) Scale, the Global
Severity Index (GSI), Positive
Symptom Distress subscale (PSD), and the Dissociative Interview Schedule (DIS).
Items assessing the nature and
severity of disruptive behavior disorder
symptoms using criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders — Fourth Edition (DSM - IV),
included CD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and were obtained primarily from the Child
Symptom Inventory - 4 (CSI - 4, Gadow and Sprafkin 1994).
Measures utilized
include the Beck Depression Inventory - II (BDI - II), the Global
Severity Index (GSI) of the Brief
Symptom Inventory (BSI), the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire 9 (AAQ), Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ), and the General Health Questionnaire 12 (GHQ).
In multivariate models simultaneously
including ODD diagnosis and CU levels, controlling by socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sex,
severity of conduct disorder
symptoms and other comorbidity, high CU scores were related to higher levels of aggression, withdrawn, externalizing and global symptomatology, functional impairment and higher probability of comorbid disorders and use of services.
Severity of depressive
symptoms: the depression subscale of the DASS.15 The depression subscale does not
include somatic items, and is therefore less likely to be artificially inflated in a chronic pain setting.
Research findings have corroborated the relationship between the functioning level of a child with ASD (
including autism
symptom severity, IQ, communication skills) and family system characteristics and parental satisfaction with family functioning [30,31].