Because hormone levels are unique to the individual,
symptom severity differs from person to person.
Not exact matches
Postpartum mood disorders encompass a wide range of conditions which
differ in scope,
symptoms, duration, and
severity ranging from the well - known «baby or maternity blues», which affects an estimated 85 % of women, to the most severe form of PPD, postpartum psychosis, which affects an estimated 0.1 % to 0.2 % of women.
Very little is known about the large - scale brain networks that may underlie the cognitive and behavioral
symptoms of FXS.To identify large - scale, resting - state networks in FXS that
differ from control individuals matched on age, IQ, and
severity of behavioral and cognitive
symptoms.Cross - sectional, in vivo neuroimaging study conducted in an academic medical center.
Patients in the family intervention group had better functioning on activities of daily living than patients in the 2 control groups, but did not
differ for cognitive function, depression, psychotic
symptoms, behavioural disturbances, or overall
severity of dementia.
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.
It is also unclear whether the use of specific strategies is problematic across all disorders or whether disorders
differ in how strongly strategy use is associated with
symptom severity.