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A "high-risk situation" is present when the lifetime risk of developing breast cancer is ≥ 30%. Currently, the most accurate risk assessment is provided by the Tyrer-Cuzick model.
Florian Dammann
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Introduction Delaying care-seeking for tuberculosis (TB) symptoms is a major contributor to mortality, leading to worse outcomes and spread. To reduce delays, it is essential to identify barriers to care-seeking and target populations most at risk of ...
Harkesh Dabas +14 more
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A longitudinal high-risk study of adolescent anxiety, depression and parent-severity on the developmental course of risk-adjustment [PDF]
Background Adolescence is associated with developments in the reward system and increased rates of emotional disorders. Familial risk for depression may be associated with disruptions in the reward system.
American Psychiatric Association +34 more
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Social Support Seeking And Early Adolescent Depression And Anxiety Symptoms: The Moderating Role Of Rumination [PDF]
This study examined how social support seeking and rumination interacted to predict depression and anxiety symptoms 6 months later in early adolescents (N = 118; 11-14 years at baseline).
Abenavoli, R. M. +6 more
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Generalized asset pricing: Expected Downside Risk-Based Equilibrium Modelling [PDF]
We introduce an equilibrium asset pricing model, which we build on the relationship between a novel risk measure, the Expected Downside Risk (EDR) and the expected return.
Ormos, Mihaly, Timotity, Dusan
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Health information-seeking behavior is the process of gathering information about health and disease and can be influential for health-related perception and behavior.
Markus Schäfer +12 more
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Measuring Risk Aversion Model-Independently [PDF]
We propose a new method to elicit individuals' risk preferences. Similar to Holt and Laury (2002), we use a simple multiple price-list format. However, our method is based on a general notion of increasing risk, which allows classifying individuals as ...
Maier, Johannes, Rüger, Maximilian
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Does Competition Make Banks More Risk-Seeking? [PDF]
This article presents a model in which, contrary to conventional wisdom, competi- tion can make banks more reluctant to take excessive risks: As competition intensifies and margins decline, banks face more-binding threats of failure, to which they may respond by reducing their risk-taking. Yet, at the same time, banks become riskier.
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Subsidy Risk Related to Construction Projects: Seeking Causes
Many construction projects are realized with public subsidy, e.g. subsidies from the European Union, state budget and/ or municipal resources. The reimbursement of the subsidy depends on a number of conditions, such as completion of the project in time ...
Hanak Tomas, Korytarova Jana
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'The risks of playing it safe': a prospective longitudinal study of response to reward in the adolescent offspring of depressed parents [PDF]
BACKGROUND Alterations in reward processing may represent an early vulnerability factor for the development of depressive disorder. Depression in adults is associated with reward hyposensitivity and diminished reward seeking may also be a feature of ...
A. Rawal +6 more
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