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Cytokine Levels in Critically Ill Children With Severe Sepsis and Their Relation With the Severity of Illness and Mortality

Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2020
Objective: To study the baseline cytokine levels and their relation with the severity of illness and mortality in critically ill children with severe sepsis. Design: Subgroup analysis of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
S. Angurana   +4 more
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Severity of illness and distress in caregivers of patients with schizophrenia: Do internalized stigma and caregiving burden mediate the relationship?

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2020
AIMS To test a multiple mediation model of internalized stigma and caregiving burden in the relationship between severity of illness and distress among family caregivers of persons living with schizophrenia.
Ziyao Guan   +8 more
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Depression, illness beliefs and severity of illness

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1982
The relationship of effective status to abnormal illness behavior (AIB), locus of control and severity of illness was investigated in a series of patients seen for psychiatric consultation in a general hospital. Results showed no relationship between depression and the actual severity of illness, AIB dimensions or locus of control.
T N, Wise, J B, Rosenthal
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Validation and Modification of a Severity of Illness Score for Children With Acute Hematogenous Osteomyelitis

Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 2016
Background: Children with osteomyelitis demonstrate a wide spectrum of illness. Objective measurement of severity is important to guide resource allocation and treatment decisions, particularly for children with advanced illness.
A. Athey   +5 more
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Psychiatric Severity of Illness

Medical Care, 1989
This study was undertaken to determine if a measure of severity of illness for psychiatric patients, the Psychiatric Severity of Illness Index, could produce psychiatric case mix groups that are more homogeneous with respect to resource use than the diagnosis-related groups (DRGs).
S D, Horn   +3 more
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Severity of Illness Within DRGs

Medical Care, 1986
The authors assess the ability of the Severity of Illness Index to explain variability of resource use within each DRG. The data came from 15 hospitals, all of which had a HCFA DRG case mix index greater than 1. The data set comprised approximately 106,000 discharges, for which discharge abstract data, financial data, and Severity of Illness data were ...
S D, Horn   +3 more
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Overview of severe mental illness

Clinical Psychology Review, 1997
The severe mental illnesses are psychiatric disorders characterized by their persistence and extensive disability. Classification of these disorders has seen improved reliability, but problems remain with validity. Etiological formulations emphasize the biological origins of the disorders, but psychological factors, chiefly in the area of stress, are ...
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Assessing the severity of depressive illness

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1992
Twenty-five psychiatrists ranked a set of hypothetical patient scenarios, based on the three depression rating scales (Hamilton, Hospital Anxiety and Depression, and Montgomery Asberg), in terms of severity of illness. The results indicate some scope for comparing different condition-specific outcome measures.
J A, Cairns, K M, Johnston
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The dynamics of immune response in COVID‐19 patients with different illness severity

Journal of Medical Virology, 2020
This study aimed to analyze the dynamic changes of lymphocyte subsets and specific antibodies in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) patients with different illness severity.
Bo Zhang   +5 more
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The denial of severe mental illness

Psychiatric Services, 1997
Those who visit mental health programs in this and other countries often hear program directors say that by developing extensive and high-quality cornmunitv-based programs, they have reduced their long-term hospitalized patients to a remarkably low nuiither or have even eliminated the need for hospitals.
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