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Assessment difficulties also derive from the fact that the skills necessary will vary depending on the demands placed on the patient by the environment, including healthcare providers, healthcare systems, and the media. Thus, an HL level that is "adequate" in one situation may be inadequate in ...
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For example, acute events, such as job loss or retirement, were regarded as moderate psychosocial stressors in the DSM-III-R assessment, whereas familial events, such as divorce or birth of a first child, were regarded as severe stressors. One of the reasons for such rating criteria is ...
Objective I was tested on independent samples: Dataset I (N = 282) and Dataset II (N = 317), with SSD participants who underwent assessment of multiple functioning areas. Participants were clustered based on functioning. Objective II was evaluated in Dataset I by identifying key ...
Although there are significant advantages to a simple measure of this sort (such as ease of use and short completion time), which are not to be discounted, self-assessment is not equivalent to a direct performance measure of the ability to put emotions into words, which is central to the ...
4.2. Psychophysiological Assessment through Thermal Infrared Imaging 4.2.1. Baseline Before the training in the emotional facial expressions, the levels of the initial temperature showed no statistically differences between the survivors of BC and the control group; this is to say that there was almost...
The assessment of biopsychosocial factors could be equally or more effective than the direct assessment of substance consumption; for example, assessing a history of substance abuse predicted work-related RTC more strongly [27] than directly assessing the substance consumption [26]. In this perspective...
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s prior pain knowledge was unrelated to the BiPS matrix total score or any subscales. One reason could be that children were asked to self-assess prior knowledge and might not have been able to estimate it correctly. Self-assessment should be critically discussed as a suitable approach to ...