... syndromes or trajectories of common moodandanxietydisorders We restricted our review to psychiatric definitions of common moodandanxietydisorders and, as such, these disorders were selected ... trajectories ofmoodandanxietydisordersOf the 29 studies that assessed heterogeneity in the trajectories ofmoodandanxietydisorders (Additional file 2), 22 assessed depression, three assessed anxiety, ... Heterogeneity in symptoms ofmoodandanxietydisorders We identified 17 studies that evaluated heterogeneity in symptoms ofmoodandanxietydisorders (Additional file 1) Of the 17 studies, 10 studies...
... Recruitment and measurement protocol intervention therapists’ knowledge, awareness and skills in diagnosing and treating Moroccan and Turkish patients with depression andanxietydisorders To ... diagnosis of depression andanxietydisorders (Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) depression andanxiety life time version (WHO version 2.1) ([33,34,33,35]); severity of depressive ... X Severity of depression IDS Self Reportpatient X X X Severity ofanxiety BAI Self Reportpatient X X X X X Level of functioning WHO-DAS II Work productivity Need of care X Anxietyand Depression...
... abuse andmooddisorders are often inherited in the same family [52] Etiopathogenesis Today, most mooddisorders experts agree that mooddisorders have both endogenous and exogenous components and, ... to 90% of the aetiology ofmooddisorders [94] Clinical manifestations The onset ofmood episodes could be acute, or insidious and arise from a low-grade, intermittent, and protracted mood substrate ... amygdala and the hippocampus Mooddisorders are characterised by a constellation of symptoms and signs The terms 'depressed mood' , 'anhedonia' and 'elevated mood' are central to the definition and...
... [individual] may act with an understanding of their own situations and that of others.” Unfortunately, managers often experience a lack of timely access and comprehension of BPI due to information overload, ... going when I was at the end of my energies and did not know how to proceed I also want to acknowledge and thank Dee and Marylou Whittier, James and Linda Evans, and Scott and Joyce Hendricks for ... of GPM and type of UET 148 Figure 4-12 Box plots of continuous sensing to intuitive scores (+ scores = Sensing tendencies; - scores = Intuitive tendencies) by the type of GPM and type of...
... understanding of the mechanism of action of IFN-a 2b may facilitate the development of treatment strategies to increase efficacy and reduce toxicity, ultimately leading to a better standard of care ... understanding of the mechanism of action may help to potentiate the clinical efficacy and reduce the toxicity [13] of IFN-a 2b/PegIFN-a 2b Numerous studies suggest that the mechanism of action of ... stage and course, and modulating effects of high-dose interferon-a 2b treatment Journal of Translational Medicine 2010 8:76 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: ...
... and Quality of Life Outcomes 2009, 7:42 those caused by physical illness, the HADS taps only the affective and cognitive aspects ofanxietyand depression The HADS consists of 14 items; the anxiety ... and syndromes ofanxietyand depression: Diagnostic, prognostic, and etiologic issues Ann Clin Psychiatry 1998, 10:15-29 Rickels K, Rynn M: Overview and clinical presentationof generalized anxiety ... Hospital andAnxietyand Depression Scale measure anxietyand depression in healthy subjects? Psychiatry Res 2003, 118:89-99 Barth J, Martin CR: Factor structure of the Hospital Anxietyand Depression...
... Exp:1 5of 33 Con:21 of 77 Exp:15 of 33 Con:29 of 77 Exp:14 of 80 Exp:17 of 80 Con:12 of 40 Jadad’s grades (year) Exp:18 of 73 Stage III ATC-BCG Con:31 of 109 Exp:16 of 73 [22] ATC Follow up Con:17 of ... Exp:1 6of 44 [23] ATV-NDV Stage I-IV Exp:20 of 44 Con:16 of 25 NO C Exp:1 2of 25 [24] 17-1 [25] Antibody ATC Stage III Con:48 of 76 Con:54 of 76 B Stage I-IV Exp:39 of 90 Con:146 of 257 Exp:50 of ... classify four main aspects: 1) quality of randomization, 2) quality of allocation concealment, 3) quality of blinding, and 4) quality of the description of withdrawals and dropouts The grades are described...
... depression andanxiety It is not a tool to diagnose mooddisorders but it has proofed to be a reliable, valid and responsive instrument to assess the severity of symptoms ofmood disorders. [10] ... difference and health state utility values? The case of the SF-6D Health and quality of life outcomes 2003, 1(1):4 Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes ... the anchors (CRQ and Feeling Thermometer) and the HADS domain and total score We decided to use linear Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2008,...
... between 65 and 84 and group C, those above the age of 85 The type of surgery and post operative care determined by the type of fracture, age, co-morbid medical status and general level of mobility ... number of patients developing a hip fracture in the elderly A previous meta-analysis of 16 case series has demonstrated that in females between the ages of 50 and 60, and in men over the age of 70, ... Outcomesof Hip Fractures: A Prospective Cohort Study of 1177 patients Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2011 6:5 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: ...
... Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2005, 3:82 Background Anxietyand depression are major factors impacting patient's quality of life, and the associated symptoms (inability to concentrate, loss of ... the HADS 'performs well in screening for the separate dimensions ofanxietyand depression and caseness ofanxietydisordersand depression in patients from nonpsychiatric hospital clinics' (p ... fibromyalgia, and back pain) had higher prevalence ofanxietyand depression than patients with oncology, cardiac and neurological disorders Similar high rates for anxiety were reported in a study of breast...
... interpretation of HADS-A and HADSD scores of or over, approximately one-third of the patients screened positive for anxiety (32%) and/ or depression (35%) The results of the CFA are summarised in Table and ... distinct factors of psychic anxietyand psychomotor agitation [12] However, the utility of the instrument is based on the theoretical assumption of an underlying bi-dimensional (anxiety and depression) ... design of the study and assisted in the drafting of the manuscript VL participated in the design of the study and assisted in the drafting of the manuscript CM participated in the design of the...
... PERNOLL’S HANDBOOK OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY FIGURE 6-1 Dilatation and effacement of the cervix in a primipara is evidence of cervical dilatation and effacement and, frequently, descent of the ... period of descent and maximum slope of dilatation (shaded area), between latent period of descent and latent plus acceleration phases of dilatation, and between maximum slope of descent and deceleration ... placental, stage of labor is the period from birth of the infant to h after delivery of the placenta The rapidity of separation and means of recovery of the placenta determine the duration of the third...
... forms of depression andanxiety The current status of outcome of intervention concerning suicide As mentioned earlier, proper diagnosis of major depression or minor moodandanxietydisordersof ... mechanisms in the background of suicide While in the case of men low social and family support and depersonalisation is related to suicide, in the case of women depressive moodandanxiety is more strongly ... current and previous treatment and suicide methods: males seek and receive treatment less frequently and more commonly use violent suicide methods [1,56,77] Although minor moodandanxiety disorders...
... association was found between anxietyand marital status (p = 0.342) Similarly, no association between anxietyand family income, andanxietyand occupational status existed Results Of 406 study participants ... translation and evaluation of an Urdu version of the Hospital Anxietyand Depression Scale Acta Psychiatr Scand 1991, 83(2):81-85 Olssøn I, Mykletun A, Dahl AA: The Hospital Anxietyand Depression ... depressive disorders In order to develop an effective strategy we need prevalence estimates ofanxietydisorders Anecdotally, the number of people presenting to the hospitals with anxiety disorders...
... the impact of non-operative management of advanced CRC in an unselected, consecutive series of patients presenting with newly diagnosed disease It reviews and compares the outcomesof patients ... Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland colorectal cancer database All patients underwent colonic imaging (Barium enema or colonoscopy), and staging with Computerised Tomography of the abdomen and chest ... confirmed by 71% of elective surgery patients having an ASA status of I or II and a median age of 72 The elective operative mortality of 14% is high but given the small number of patients in this...
... the data and prepared the draft manuscript TA and BC helped in interpretation of data and preparation of the manuscript; CN, SL, SIS participated in acquisition of data and preparation of manuscript; ... urinary tract TCC and offers the advantages of laparoscopic procedure From the oncologic stand point, it is not associated with an increased risk of tumor recurrence compared with the standard open ... 6–14) and 14 months (range 8–20) in the RNU and ONU groups, respectively For the RNU group, three patients died of distant metastasis (two in the liver, one in the lung) and one patient died of...
... convert Dmin to NTD values of the model parameters, D50 and g for RION in patients treated once daily were 96.0 Gy and 1.34, 107.6 Gy and 0.82, 103.9 and 0.95, and 98.1 Gy and 1.20 for the logistic, ... treated twice daily and a/b = Gy, parameter values were 91.0 Gy and 1.52, 120.9 Gy and 0.76, 113.1 Gy and 0.91, and 98.8 Gy and 1.24 for the logistic, log-logistic, Poissonbased and probit models, ... predictions often not also show clinical data in the same plot, as shown in Figures and This provides readers with a better understanding of the spread of clinical data in dose, incidence of toxicity and...
... impact of PR on research and health outcomes Assessment difficulties have been attributed to: the diversity of research methodologies, settings, and groups; the lack of standardized evaluation and ... rigorous and reproducible strategy ensured that we captured and filtered only relevant PR literature and expanded our understanding of the content area through debate and discussion of various ... Table Out -of- town co-investigators Role Page of How variations in program context and mechanisms influence the process andoutcomesof collaborative health intervention research? Out -of- town co-investigators...
... because of a variety of factors influencing GPs’ recognition and management ofanxietyand depressive disorders These factors are related to (a) patients, such as lack of recognition of having ... interest and attitudes towards depressive andanxiety disorders, and questions to assess barriers to healthcare provision to patients with depressive or anxietydisorders and, for implementation of ... http://www.implementationscience.com/content/6/1/75 to lead to reduction of the burden of disease and improvement of social functioning [11,12] The management ofanxietyand depressive disorders by general practitioners (GPs)...