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Influence of Parental Gender and Self-Reported Health and Illness on Parent-Reported Child Health

Influence of Parental Gender and Self-Reported Health and Illness on Parent-Reported Child Health

... own illness or poor global health and their reports of poorer child health and illness sup- ports recent research, 15 stressing the importance that clinicians address the health problems of the mother when ...

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A self-reported questionnaire for quantifying illness symptoms in elite athletes

A self-reported questionnaire for quantifying illness symptoms in elite athletes

... of illness on athletic performance has been a topic of debate with little experimental investiga- ...Mild illness may have a small harmful mean effect on the performance of elite athletes, but there is a ...

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Ethnic inequalities in limiting health and self-reported health in later life revisited

Ethnic inequalities in limiting health and self-reported health in later life revisited

... of limiting health in later ...who reported experiences of racism also self-reported negative health, while BME indivi- duals who had experienced verbal abuse or had been physically attacked ...

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Trends in poverty risks among people with and without limiting-longstanding illness by employment status in Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom during the current economic recession – a comparative study

Trends in poverty risks among people with and without limiting-longstanding illness by employment status in Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom during the current economic recession – a comparative study

... chronic illness in the Nordic countries than in the rest of ...with limiting- longstanding illness (LLSI), examining the experience of those with and without employment, and compared to ...

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A hierarchy of personal agency for people with life-limiting illness

A hierarchy of personal agency for people with life-limiting illness

... METHOD The data collection method needed to be sensitive to psychologically distressed participants with life-threatening medical illnesses while also bringing out informants’ explicit and implied experiences of ...

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The relationship between self-reported borderline personality features and prospective illness course in bipolar disorder

The relationship between self-reported borderline personality features and prospective illness course in bipolar disorder

... Second, the interpretation of some questions of PDQ-4+ may be somewhat different when answered in the context of BP than BPD. Third, given the naturalistic nature of the study, all patients received state-of-the-art ...

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Walking the fine line: Self-reported reasons for substance use in persons with severe mental illness

Walking the fine line: Self-reported reasons for substance use in persons with severe mental illness

... of self-help on the basis of experienced ...the reported studies and ours was that the participants in the reported studies generally had a primary SUD, while participants in our study had several ...

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Limiting long-term illness and subjective well-being in families

Limiting long-term illness and subjective well-being in families

... Care must be taken when generalising these findings, especially those of the adult children and parents of the adult children. While the data came from the nationally representative New Generation Population Sample of ...

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Cardiovascular disease guideline adherence and self-reported statin use in longstanding type 1 diabetes: results from the Canadian study of longevity in diabetes cohort

Cardiovascular disease guideline adherence and self-reported statin use in longstanding type 1 diabetes: results from the Canadian study of longevity in diabetes cohort

... with longstanding type 1 diabetes have relatively high self-reported adherence to guidelines and statin prevalence as a whole, but there is inappropri- ately lower statin use for CVD primary ...

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Validation of the dyspnea exertion scale of breathlessness in people with life-limiting illness

Validation of the dyspnea exertion scale of breathlessness in people with life-limiting illness

... Methods: A total of 188 participants, 66% male, with chronic breathlessness mostly (70%) due to chronic pulmonary disease (COPD) self-reported evening scores of mMRC, DES, Numerical rating scale (NRS) and ...

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Exposure to human-associated fecal indicators and self-reported illness among swimmers at recreational beaches: a cohort study

Exposure to human-associated fecal indicators and self-reported illness among swimmers at recreational beaches: a cohort study

... of illness, and the first conducted in settings where disinfected effluent is the primary pol- lution ...ies reported no association, though each used assays targeting different human-associated markers and ...

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The Effect of Virtual Simulation on the Development of Basic Counseling Skills, Self-Reported Immersion Experience, Self-Reported Counselor Self-Efficacy, and Self-Reported Anxiety of Counselors-in-Training

The Effect of Virtual Simulation on the Development of Basic Counseling Skills, Self-Reported Immersion Experience, Self-Reported Counselor Self-Efficacy, and Self-Reported Anxiety of Counselors-in-Training

... thereby limiting the student’s learning ...and self-efficacy; as anxiety increased, self-efficacy decreased and as self-efficacy increased, anxiety ...

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The prevalence of self-reported hearing loss in Ireland. The prevalence of self-reported hearing loss in Munster

The prevalence of self-reported hearing loss in Ireland. The prevalence of self-reported hearing loss in Munster

... longstanding health condition. This source was chosen because it includes questions on hearing ability. The NDS builds on the information relating to disability obtained in the Census of population in April 2006. ...

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Self-reported health-related quality of life of mental health service users with serious mental illness in New Zealand

Self-reported health-related quality of life of mental health service users with serious mental illness in New Zealand

... Participants with SMI under 25 years of age scored significantly lower than those 25 years and older on both the social functioning and mental health domains. A similar trend was noted in the national Health Survey. In ...

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Self-Limiting Layer Synthesis of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

Self-Limiting Layer Synthesis of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

... previously reported methods 10,42,43 , it represents a promising option for fabricating atomically thin functional devices such as PN diodes, light emitting diodes and inverters 10,12,44 ...

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Self-management interventions for chronic illness

Self-management interventions for chronic illness

... all self-reports of symptoms (eg, pain, breathing ...‡Includes self-reported measures of disability (eg, Health Assessment Questionnaire) and assessments of effect of activities of daily living on ...

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A cross-sectional study on self-reported physical and mental health-related quality of life in rheumatoid arthritis and the role of illness perception

A cross-sectional study on self-reported physical and mental health-related quality of life in rheumatoid arthritis and the role of illness perception

... The IPQ-R contains nine scales representing the dimen- sions underlying the patients’ individual perceptions. The scales and implications of the IPQ-R are listed in Table 1. The identity scale provides a measure of the ...

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The multiple hit hypothesis for Gulf War illness: self-reported chemical/biological weapons exposure and mild traumatic brain injury

The multiple hit hypothesis for Gulf War illness: self-reported chemical/biological weapons exposure and mild traumatic brain injury

... War Illness Consortium (GWIC) was designed to identify objective biomarkers of Gulf War Illness (GWI) in 1991 Gulf War ...both self-reported mTBI and exposure to chemical/biological weapons ...

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Beyond `Breaking Bad News': clinicians' experiences of disclosing a life limiting illness to their patients

Beyond `Breaking Bad News': clinicians' experiences of disclosing a life limiting illness to their patients

... An important ethical consideration was the potential risk that research participants may experience some emotional distress because they would be engaging in a reflexive process about their professional experiences ...

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A multilevel analysis of the effects of rurality and social deprivation on premature limiting long term illness

A multilevel analysis of the effects of rurality and social deprivation on premature limiting long term illness

... This paper suggests that levels of LLTI may be greater in isolated rural areas. However, it is important to remember that the census LLTI question is self reported and does not reflect any direct medical ...

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