Sentences with phrase «symptom scores according»

Not exact matches

Pathology reporting was according to internationally agreed criteria.16 Patient self - reported bladder function and sexual function were measured at baseline and 6 months following surgery with the International Prostate Symptom Score (I - PSS), International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), and Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI).
A genetic score can help identify infants at risk of type 1 diabetes before symptoms develop, according to international scientists.
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.
As is obvious, many of these feelings or symptoms are somewhat subjective and rather vague, so depression scoring is not an exact science and can be manipulated according to the agenda of the research or questioner.
Yoga can reduce anxiety symptoms, reduce mFG score for hirsutism, improve menstrual frequency, insulin values and more according to a 2012 study.
The four aforementioned symptoms have all been linked to poor credit scores and credit card debt, according to consumer studies.
104 patients who were 18 — 70 years of age (mean age 38 y) and had panic disorder with or without agoraphobia according to DSM - III - R, a Hamilton Anxiety Scale score ⩾ 15, a Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale ⩽ 20, symptoms lasting ⩾ 3 months, and no psychological treatment for panic disorder and agoraphobia in the preceding 6 months.
Scoring programs for the CAPA and YAPA, written in SAS, 41 combined information about the date of onset, duration, and intensity of each symptom to create diagnoses according to the DSM - IV.29 With the exception of attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), for which only parental reports were counted, a symptom was counted as present if it was reported by either the parent or the child until age 16 years or by the young adult at ages 19 and 21 years, as is standard clinical practice.
A high parental symptom load was defined as having a score of 8 or above (recommended cut - off value) on at least one of the subscales (HADS - A and / or HADS - D).19 Three groups were identified according to whether no parent, one parent or both parents had a high anxiety or depression symptom load.
The adolescent symptom load was categorised as high or low according to established and recommended cut - off values of the SCL - 5 scores.18 The high adolescent symptom load group included adolescents with SCL - 5 scores of 2 or above, whereas the low adolescent symptom load group included adolescents with SCL - 5 scores below 2.
Methods We used logistic regression to estimate OR of benefit receipt for groups according to adolescent and parental anxiety and depression symptom load (high vs low symptom loads) and for a one point increase in the continuous SCL - 5 score (range 1 — 4).
The instrument was administered and scored (each item was rated from 0 to 3) according to the procedures suggested by Radloff (1977), with higher scores indicating more depressive symptoms.
Mothers with an infant aged up to 12 months were recruited at eight mental health centers in The Netherlands, if they met the following inclusion criteria: (a) having a diagnosis of a major depressive episode or dysthymia according to the DSM - IV criteria [52](95 %) and / or scoring above 14 on the Beck Depression Inventory [53] indicating increased levels of depressive symptoms (5 %); (b) having adequate fluency in Dutch; and (c) receiving professional outpatient treatment for their depression.
Symptom scores and diagnosis were generated from the CAPA according to DSM - IV criteria.
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