These screening tools are used also to determine whether a person shows signs of a possible mental health or substance abuse issue that requires a more comprehensive assessment.
Studies will be excluded if a cutoff score above a threshold on a depression
screening tool is used as an eligibility criterion to receive assessment for MDD with a validated structured interview.
Not exact matches
If you ask applicants to send in a resume, that will
be the first
tool you
use to
screen them.
It aims to demonstrate how the Apple Watch can
be used as a
screening tool for Atrial Fibrillation (AFib).
Smartphones
are used namely as a research
tool to help in purchasing things later online or when they actually go to the store, and tablets
are sort of in that middle ground, because they provide the mobile experience but on a larger
screen, which
is appealing to many consumers.»
Twitter
is a second
screen, the communication
tool that viewers
use to discuss the content they
're watching on the big
screen in the living room.
Startups
are making
use of a multitude of
tools that include the classic and highly effective job postings
tool, in which they
are able to provide detailed job descriptions; set up automatic filters and
screening questionnaires; and segment their applicants based on the specific needs they have for their business.
To summarize, here
are the
tools I
use while looking for stock ideas: Value Line (Great info all on one page - great place to hunt for ideas) Morningstar, Magic Formula, Google Spreadsheets (for
screening and watchlists) Spinoffs (I keep a watchlist of spinoffs and research them individually) 13 - F's (I go through a few filings from value managers I follow) Blogs (Great -LSB-...]
Apologies if this
is a silly question... but what
are you
using to get keyword results in your
screen shot when you
're talking about «the Google Adwords
tool»?
When you
use their simple selection / checkbox
tool to indicate negative keywords from within the reporting
screen, all negatives
are automatically added in exact match.
The Climate Bonds Standard
is a
screening tool for investors and governments which allows them to easily prioritize climate and green bonds with confidence that the funds
are being used to deliver climate change solutions.
A tacit assumption
is that PowerPoint computer presentations
are merely a means to an end, a value - neutral
tool used for innocent, perhaps even noble purposes: enlarging text for the hard of seeing; reducing the demand for and thus the production of printed materials; and bringing younger people, who spend much of their lives in front of
screens — TV, computer, cell phone, PDA — into worship.
Fast set - up
is via a simple - to -
use colour touch
screen and quick release features allow easy changeovers of film and sealing
tools.
Not surprisingly, some concussion experts take a more cautious approach to the
use of impact sensors, although some of the opposition may
be due to a belief that sensors will
be use to diagnose concussions, rather than a
tool to alert sideline personnel to impacts that might warrant
screening for concussion.
Contrary to some media reports, impact sensors
used in this fashion
are not intended to replace sideline observers, game officials, coaches, and teammates, who, if they observe an athlete exhibiting signs of concussion, can trigger a sideline
screening for concussion
using one or more assessment
tools (eg.
My experience with the Newcastle football team in Oklahoma leads me to believe that, as long as impact sensors
are strictly
used for the limited purpose of providing real - time impact data to qualified sideline personnel, not to diagnose concussions, not as the sole determining factor in making remove - from - play decisions, and not to replace the necessity for observers on the sports sideline trained in recognizing the signs of concussion and in conducting a sideline
screening for concussion
using one or more sideline assessment tests for concussion (e.g. SCAT3, balance, King - Devick, Maddocks questions, SAC)(preferably by a certified athletic trainer and / or team physician), and long as data on the number, force, and direction of impacts
is only made available for
use by coaches and athletic trainers in a position to
use such information to adjust an athlete's blocking or tackling tec hnique (and not for indiscriminate
use by those, such as parents, who
are not in a position to make intelligent
use of the data), they represent a valuable addition to a program's concussion toolbox and as a
tool to minimize repetitive head impacts.
Use our interactive
screening tool to see if your 1 - 6 year old
is on track with their gross motor, fine motor, speech, and sensory skills.
As Dr. Leverenz told MomsTEAM after publication of the first Purdue study, the limitation of
screening tools currently
being used to assess neurocognitive function on the sports sideline, such as the Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC)[21] and the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3 (SCAT3)[22],
is that they test verbal memory, not the visual memory which he and the Purdue researchers found impaired in the functionally, but not clinically impaired, players who experienced at least short - term neurologic trauma from RHI.
Once the first aid issues
are addressed, then an assessment of the athlete's mental status can
be made by athletic trainers, coaches, and sideline medical personnel
using a brief cognitive
screening tool such as the Standardized Assessment Of Concussion (SAC).
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children
be screened for general development
using standardized, validated
tools at 9, 18, and 24 or 30 months and for autism at 18 and 24 months or whenever a parent or provider has a concern.
There
are several validated
screening tools that your doctor can
use to identify whether you
are at a higher risk.
I
used the interactive
tools to print out interview questions that
were perfect for
screening candidates.
This
screening tool is a 10 - item instrument than can
be administered in 5 minutes and
is widely
used in the mental health profession.
With anxiety
being recognized as one of the presenting symptoms of PMADs it becomes important that it
be assessed in the
screening tool, making the EPDS the most widely used tool («Screening for Perinatal Depression — ACOG,&raqu
screening tool, making the EPDS the most widely
used tool («
Screening for Perinatal Depression — ACOG,&raqu
Screening for Perinatal Depression — ACOG,» 2015).
Other computational arrangements include: get access to shared drives, buy a second
screen if you can (your productivity will benefit from it), install software that your colleagues
are using and the 3 mandatory software
tools for scientists.
The panel can
be used as a
tool kit for
screening and profiling of functional lncRNAs, or as an accurate quantification to validate functional lncRNAs in microarray or RNA - sequencing data.
Past psychological autopsy studies implicate depression in the majority of late - life suicides; however, when study participants
were asked by psychiatrists about thoughts of death and suicide
using a standard depression
screening tool, elderly adults blamed factors other than depression 75 % of the time.
Moffitt physicians suggest that melanoma
screening strategies may
be more feasible by focusing on high - risk populations, such as middle - aged and older patients, and
using newer diagnostic
tools.
In addition to medical applications, the researchers
are planning to publicly release the app so that it can
be used for other colorimetric tests such as laboratory kits, veterinary diagnostics and environmental
screening tools.
But for elastography to work as a population - wide
screening tool, the cost of
using an MRI would have to
be much lower.
For instance, researchers at IBM Research in Haifa, Israel,
are developing a five - minute
screening tool that
uses voice recordings and computer analysis to identify people with mild cognitive impairment, a precursor to dementia.
It
is being used as a genome - wide
tool, to search thousands of genes in a cell and
screen for their function.
A team of researchers at the University of Central Florida
is using breakthrough gene - editing technology to develop a new
screening tool for Parkinson's disease, a debilitating degenerative disorder of the nervous system.
These cells could then
be used as a
tool for studying these diseases and
screening potential drug compounds, says Suzuki.
Now that the team has generated the
tools necessary to rapidly manipulate killifish, the model organism can
be used to
screen for genes and drugs that slow or reverse aging and age - related diseases.
On the other hand, raising reimbursement for the
screening tests themselves may
be a less effective policy
tool for increasing
use of recommended
screenings.
Rather than relegating PSA into oblivion, the balanced answer may
be best found in the more intelligent
use of available
tools, implementation of shared decision making as recommended by the American Cancer Society, and development of more effective
screening techniques.»
Finding that up to 4 percent of corporate staffers
are psychopaths, he
's validating a research
tool that HR departments and corporate staffers could eventually
use to
screen prospective and current employees, from mailroom to corner office.
«With research networks like TEDDY, NIH
is actively seeking to understand how diseases like celiac and type 1 diabetes occur and, by
using genetic
screening and other
tools, to develop a more personalized approach to disease prevention and treatment,» said NIDDK Director Griffin P. Rodgers, M.D. «NIH's mission
is to better prevent, treat and cure disease, and this research
is an important step forward in that quest.»
«The idea
is that we can recreate the major organ functions in a simplified way for
use as a drug
screening tool.
There
's a push among some providers to
use a universal
screening tool, to ask every postpartum woman about her mental health.
If the researchers find this unique profile
is linked to cancer development, they believe they could potentially
use the microbiota in other sites such as the vagina or colon as a
screening tool.
They
used a blood test, the current
screening tool used in hospitals, and BiliCam to test the babies when they
were between two and five days old.
The scientists say that having a model of blood - induced brain inflammation
is a valuable
tool, as it can
be used to
screen new drugs.
A noninvasive jaundice
screening tool is available in some hospitals and clinics, but the instrument costs several thousand dollars and isn't feasible for home
use.
Potentially, this method can
be used within the healthcare system as an initial
screening tool.
Our findings indicate that this can
be an accurate and sensitive
screening tool, when
used in the context of a woman's pattern of CA125 over time.
«For our new systemic viral vectors — AAV PHP.S and AAV PHP.eB — there
are many potential
uses, from mapping circuits in the periphery and fast
screening of gene regulatory elements to genome editing with powerful
tools such as CRISPR - Cas9,» says Gradinaru.
The results
are encouraging for Aspuru - Guzik, who, in collaboration with computer giant IBM,
is using the same computational
tools to
screen some 3.5 million organic molecules in the search for a new generation of flexible and lightweight solar cells.
Screening tools that
are commonly
used for this purpose involve self - assessments, since the initial symptoms
are experienced rather than obvious from people's behaviors.