Sentences with phrase «prevalence in community samples»

PTSD is a severe psychiatric illness characterised by four core symptom clusters: re-experiencing, avoidance, negative cognition and mood and hyperarousal.1 With an estimated lifetime prevalence in community samples of up to 8 %, PTSD results in a great deal of personal suffering and escalating social and economic costs.2 Unfortunately, current evidence - based treatments for PTSD leave a high percentage with a significant symptom burden, highlighting the urgent need for novel treatments.

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The study, «Prevalence of hypertension, awareness, treatment and control in the Hispanic Community,» led by Dr. Paul D. Sorlie of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), sampled 16,400 individuals, making it one of the largest and most rigorous health studies of the Hispanic cCommunity,» led by Dr. Paul D. Sorlie of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), sampled 16,400 individuals, making it one of the largest and most rigorous health studies of the Hispanic communitycommunity.
Here we report the detection of SIVcpz antibodies and nucleic acids in fecal samples from wild - living P. t. troglodytes apes in southern Cameroon, where prevalence rates in some communities reached 29 to 35 %.
[1] March WA, Moore VM, Willson KJ, et al. «The prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome in a community sample assessed under contrasting diagnostic criteria.»
Adult recall of parental alienation in a community sample: Prevalence and associations with psychological maltreatment.
ABSTRACT: Background: Little is known about post-traumatic stress (PTSD) prevalence rates in community samples.
The prevalence of IPV in this clinical sample is approximately two-fold higher than estimates from community and school based samples.
«Adult recall of parental alienation in a community sample: Prevalence and associations with psychological maltreatment.»
This pattern of change in means over the decade between the 2005 study and ours appears consistent with the small, but significant, increases observed between 2007 and 2012 in the self - report subscale means for Total Difficulties, Emotional Symptoms, Peer Relationship Problems and Hyperactivity - Inattention (but a decrease in Conduct Problems) in nationally representative New Zealand samples of children aged 12 — 15 years, 28 and with a similar increase in Emotional Symptoms and decrease in Conduct Problems between 2009 and 2014 in English community samples of children aged 11 — 13 years.29 The mean PLE score in the MCS sample aligned closely with that reported previously for a relatively deprived inner - city London, UK, community sample aged 9 — 12 years19 using these same nine items, although the overall prevalence of a «Certainly True» to at least one of the nine items in the MCS (52.2 %) was lower than that obtained in the London sample (66.0 %).8
Specifically, the mean prevalence rates of ADHD were higher in community samples (10.3 % for community samples vs 6.9 % for school samples), higher among males (9.2 % for males vs 3.0 % for females), and higher among children who were diagnosed according toDSM - III - R criteria (10.3 % for DSM - III - R vs 6.8 % for DSM - III criteria).
The prevalence of attention deficit disorders in a rural Midwestern community sample of nine - year - old children.
Prevalence estimates for narcissistic personality disorder, based on DSM - IV definitions, range from 0 % to 6.2 % in community samples.
Prevalence and persistence of sleep complaints in a rural older community sample: The MoVIES project
The present study examined the prevalence of current major depression among problem gamblers (N = 105) identified from a community sample of men and women in Alberta, and examined group differences in gambling severity, escape motivation for gambling, family functioning, childhood trauma, and personality traits across problem gamblers with and without comorbid depression.
There is a need for studies of refugee trauma history prevalence based on larger random community samples, both in the context of refugee mental health studies and in its own right.
First, in view of the prevalence of maternal depression after childbirth [1], the community sample can not be considered to be free of depressed mothers.
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of postnatal depression in a community sample of women in a disadvantaged urban area in West Dublin, and to examine the factors which may be associated with it.
The prevalence and distribution of major depression in a national community sample: The National Comorbidity Survey
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