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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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The Relationship of Catatonia Symptoms to Symptoms of Schizophrenia
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1998Objective: To evaluate the relationships of symptoms of catatonic schizophrenia to 77 symptoms relevant for diagnosing schizophrenia and to socioanamnestic variables. Method: Data from a sample of 112 Canadian patients diagnosed with ...
Z Z, Cernovsky +3 more
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Premenstrual Symptoms: Delineating Symptom Clusters
Journal of Women's Health & Gender-Based Medicine, 1999The purposes of this study were to (1) identify the clusters of symptoms women experience during the premenstruum, (2) assess the reliability of the symptom clusters as reported by a population-based sample and a sample of women with three perimenstrual symptom patterns, (3) compare the levels of severity for the symptom clusters across menstrual cycle
N F, Woods, E S, Mitchell, M, Lentz
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Menopausal Symptoms: Is Spirituality Associated with the Severity of Symptoms?
Journal of Religion and Health, 2013The aim of this study was to explore whether spirituality was associated with menopausal symptoms. Menopausal symptoms, spirituality, health and menopausal status, and socio-demographic variables were assessed in a community sample of 710 peri- and postmenopausal women. A structural model was explored using structural equation modeling.
Pimenta, Filipa +3 more
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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
Mei R, Fu +2 more
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Symptom Substitution After Symptom Removal
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973To The Editor.— Increasing interest in behavior therapy and the increasingly frequent use of hypnosis in recent years has suggested that the old dogma that symptom removal inevitably leads to symptom substitution is not true. Yates, 1 and Ullman and Krasner 2 have dismissed symptom substitution as a psychoanalytic myth.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2009
Numerous symptoms can be attributed to the lack of oestrogen at the time of the menopause. Some of the mechanisms for this are still unclear. However, while there is substantial evidence that many of the symptoms that women encounter during the menopausal period can be directly attributed to oestrogen deficiency, others are less well supported.
Deborah, Bruce, Janice, Rymer
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Numerous symptoms can be attributed to the lack of oestrogen at the time of the menopause. Some of the mechanisms for this are still unclear. However, while there is substantial evidence that many of the symptoms that women encounter during the menopausal period can be directly attributed to oestrogen deficiency, others are less well supported.
Deborah, Bruce, Janice, Rymer
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Which Symptoms Bridge Symptoms of Depression and Symptoms of Eating Disorders?
Journal of Nervous & Mental DiseaseAbstract Depression is a common comorbid mental illness in eating disorders (EDs). Network theory focuses on interactions between symptoms, but findings from network analyses of EDs and depression need to be replicated to make reliable claims about the nature of symptomatic interplay.
Marieke, Meier +2 more
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