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Measuring symptom occurrence and symptom distress: development of the symptom experience index
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2007AbstractTitle. Measuring symptom occurrence and symptom distress: development of the symptom experience indexAim. This paper is a report of a study to assess reliability and construct validity of revised and refined version of the Adapted Symptom Distress Scale: the Symptom Experience Index (SEI).Background. The development of the SEI, a 41‐item Likert
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Life events do not predict symptoms: Symptoms predict symptoms
Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1987The effects of life events and previous symptoms on current symptom levels were examined in a model using data from a 3-year prospective study. Male psychiatric patients and nonpatients reported on life events and symptoms every 2 months on 18 occasions.
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Symptom masquerade: understanding the meaning of symptoms
Supportive Care in Cancer, 2004Somatization refers to patients who transform distress and global suffering into pain and symptom expression. We have observed the opposite phenomenon in some outpatients seen for palliative care: patients who transform pain nociception into global suffering or other symptoms.
Marlene Z, Cohen +5 more
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