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Early Identification of Psychiatric Disorders
2019Early detection and early intervention approach targets people at-risk stages who are very close to conversion to illness, or patients who have just transited the illness stage and have not, yet, become chronic. Rigorous efforts have been put in for early detection and early intervention in psychiatry.
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Identification of Early Stuttering
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1992Strategies to identify early stuttering are discussed. These strategies involve two components, one for positive identification and one for negative identification. It is argued that false negative identification of early stuttering warrants more concern than false positive identification.
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Early identification of rheumatoid arthritis
British Journal of General Practice, 2023Bindels, Patrick J.E. +1 more
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Early Identification of Psychopathology
2016This chapter deals with identification of psychopathology in the first 3 years of life. Early identification implies, by definition, the use of assessment tools. We will show how assessment must be tailored to the specific culture to which the infant and his/her parents belong: tools that fit Western cultures will probably not fit nonWestern cultures ...
Miri Keren +3 more
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Early Guessing for Dialect Identification
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2022, 2022Vani Kanjirangat +3 more
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The process of early identification
1992Considerable time and energy has been devoted both to designing and to carrying out a wide variety of procedures for identifying children with language impairment. This chapter begins by discussing the relative meaning of the terms ‘examination’,’ surveillance’ and’ screening’.
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EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF DELINQUENTS
The British Journal of Criminology, 1967Much of the problem concerning the possibility of efficient prevention revolves around the practicability of identifying potential delinquents early enough, the assumption being that, if someone does this, one could prevent delinquency from developing.
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Pediatrics, 2007
To the Editor .— Applying an autism-specific screening tool at 18 months has been recommended by experts.1 In a recent commentary, repeat autism screening at 24 months, after the initial 18-month administration, is also advised by experts to detect autism concerns.2 These recommendations are currently evidence based and appropriate to known early ...
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To the Editor .— Applying an autism-specific screening tool at 18 months has been recommended by experts.1 In a recent commentary, repeat autism screening at 24 months, after the initial 18-month administration, is also advised by experts to detect autism concerns.2 These recommendations are currently evidence based and appropriate to known early ...
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