Sentences with phrase «stress symptom scores»

Fig. 1 shows that when there are high levels of stressful war events (1 standard deviation above the mean total number of stressful war events) increasing levels of peer attachment are associated with decreasing post-traumatic stress symptom scores (β = − 0.17, 95 % CI = − 0.48 — 0.14, p = 0.28).

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The changes in psychological well - being scores (Supplementary Table S1) indicated major improvements in all three groups from the first to fifth day and 1 month later on all measures (depressive symptoms, perceived stress, mindful awareness and vitality).
Ten months later depressive symptoms and perceived stress were measured again and compared with their pre-study baseline scores (Supplementary Table S2).
According to a 2014 study published in the journal Stroke, people who scored higher on measures of unfriendliness, as well as those with chronic stress and depressive symptoms, had a higher risk of stroke than the friendlier, kinder participants.
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The fact that low SOC was connected to a higher score for stress symptoms seems compatible with Antonovsky's 17 — 19 statement that a strong SOC is important to successfully coping with stressors.
Diagnosis of PTSD and symptom severity were established with the Clinician - Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS), 12 a semistructured clinician interview consistent with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fourth Edition, Text Revision)(DSM - IV - TR).13 Posttraumatic stress disorder diagnostic status was based on meeting the DSM - IV - TR symptom cluster criteria (to be counted as a symptom, minimum frequency = 1 and intensity = 2) and a total CAPS severity score of 45 or higher.14 Total CAPS symptom severity was the primary outcome.
One - way ANOVA was used to compare the pre-test scores of demographic characteristics, clinical symptoms (depression, perceived stress, and coping strategies), and the doses of consumed medications of the three study groups.
The results indicated that relationship subscale scores significantly predicted study, family, and developmental stress and psychological symptom scores as seen in Table 3; the vitality subscale scores significantly predicted study and family stress and psychological symptom scores; and conscientiousness significantly predicted study and developmental stress and psychological symptoms scores.
In our first set of time lagged analyses, we were interested in examining the effects of the perceived control scores and dependent interpersonal stress (T - 1) on individual's follow - up depressive symptoms (Time T).
Predicted depressive symptom scores as a function of perceived control and dependent interpersonal stress in Canadian adolescents
AUCg the area under the curve with respect to the ground, AUCi area under the curve with respect to increase, TEXTYSR T - score externalizing behavior on YSR, ANX anxiety T - score, DEP depression T - score, ANG anger T - score, PTSD post-traumatic stress disorder stress symptom T - score, DIST dissociation T - score, SCT sexual concerns.
Our primary predictors of follow - up depressive symptom (Time T) scores were perceived control and fluctuations in dependent interpersonal stress (Time T - 1) during the follow - up interval.
Inspection of the correlations between difference scores in parenting stress and difference scores in adolescent symptoms revealed that pre - to posttest reductions in parental stress level were only significantly related to improvement in adolescent's attention problems (r =.68, 2 - sided p <.05) for fathers, but significantly related to improvement in attention problems (r =.64, p <.
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