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Browsing by Subject "Self Report"
Now showing items 1-20 of 27
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Allopregnanolone Levels Are Inversely Associated with Self-Reported Pain Symptoms in U.S. Iraq and Afghanistan-Era Veterans: Implications for Biomarkers and Therapeutics.
(Pain Med, 2016-01)BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pain symptoms are common among Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans, many of whom continue to experience persistent pain symptoms despite multiple pharmacological interventions. Preclinical data suggest ... -
An Initial Evaluation of the Impact of Pokémon GO on Physical Activity.
(Journal of the American Heart Association, 2017-05-16)Pokémon GO is a location-based augmented reality game. Using GPS and the camera on a smartphone, the game requires players to travel in real world to capture animated creatures, called Pokémon. We examined the impact of ... -
Association Between Hearing Handicap and Life-Space Mobility in a Patient Population.
(American journal of audiology, 2023-06)<h4>Purpose</h4>The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between self-reported hearing handicap and life-space mobility utilizing the Life-Space Questionnaire (LSQ). Life-space mobility reflects how an individual ... -
Can caregivers report their care recipients' post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort.
(BMC health services research, 2018-10-25)<h4>Background</h4>Health services research aimed at understanding service use and improving resource allocation often relies on collecting subjectively reported or proxy-reported healthcare service utilization (HSU) data. ... -
Childhood maltreatment and impact on clinical features of major depression in adults.
(Psychiatry research, 2020-11)<h4>Objectives</h4>This study examined: 1) the prevalence of childhood maltreatment (CMT) in individuals with chronic and/or recurrent depression, 2) the association between CMT and depressive symptoms, 3) the link between ... -
Detection of depression in low resource settings: validation of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and cultural concepts of distress in Nepal.
(BMC Psychiatry, 2016-03-08)BACKGROUND: Despite recognition of the burden of disease due to mood disorders in low- and middle-income countries, there is a lack of consensus on best practices for detecting depression. Self-report screening tools, such ... -
How Reliable are Patient-Reported Rehospitalizations? Implications for the Design of Future Practical Clinical Studies.
(J Am Heart Assoc, 2016-01-25)BACKGROUND: Longitudinal clinical investigations often rely on patient reports to screen for postdischarge adverse outcomes events, yet few studies have examined the accuracy of such patient reports. METHODS AND RESULTS: ... -
Impact of Hearing Aid Use on Falls and Falls-Related Injury: Results From the Health and Retirement Study.
(Ear and hearing, 2022-03)<h4>Objectives</h4>Falls are considered a significant public health issue and falls risk increases with age. There are many age-related physiologic changes that occur that increase postural instability and the risk for falls ... -
Impact of preoperative depression on 2-year clinical outcomes following adult spinal deformity surgery: the importance of risk stratification based on type of psychological distress.
(Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 2016-10)OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to isolate whether the effect of a baseline clinical history of depression on outcome is independent of associated physical disability and to evaluate which mental health screening ... -
Implementation of a group physical therapy program for Veterans with knee osteoarthritis.
(BMC musculoskeletal disorders, 2020-02)BACKGROUND:A previous randomized clinical trial found that a Group Physical Therapy (PT) program for knee osteoarthritis yielded similar improvements in pain and function compared with traditional individual PT. Based on ... -
Patient Factors That Influence Decision Making: Randomization Versus Observational Nonoperative Versus Observational Operative Treatment for Adult Symptomatic Lumbar Scoliosis.
(Spine, 2016-03)<h4>Study design</h4>A prospective study with randomized and observational cohorts.<h4>Objective</h4>The aim of this study was to determine baseline variables affecting adult symptomatic lumbar scoliosis (ASLS) decision ... -
Patient Satisfaction After Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery Does Not Strongly Correlate With Health-Related Quality of Life Scores, Radiographic Parameters, or Occurrence of Complications.
(Spine, 2017-05)<h4>Study design</h4>This is a multicenter retrospective review of prospectively collected cases.<h4>Objective</h4>Our objective was to evaluate the relationship between patient satisfaction, health-related quality of life ... -
Perceived cannabis use norms and cannabis use among adolescents in the United States.
(J Psychiatr Res, 2015-05)Due to changes in cannabis policies, concerns about cannabis use (CU) in adolescents have increased. The population of nonwhite groups is growing quickly in the United States. We examined perceived CU norms and their association ... -
Postoperative cervical deformity in 215 thoracolumbar patients with adult spinal deformity: prevalence, risk factors, and impact on patient-reported outcome and satisfaction at 2-year follow-up.
(Spine, 2015-03)<h4>Study design</h4>Retrospective review of prospective multicenter database.<h4>Objective</h4>Quantify the incidence of new onset cervical deformity (CD) after adult spinal deformity surgery of the thoracolumbar spine, ... -
Predicting future suicidal events in adolescents using the Concise Health Risk Tracking Self-Report (CHRT-SR).
(Journal of psychiatric research, 2020-07)<h4>Background</h4>Several self-report rating scales have been developed to assess suicidal ideation, yet most have limited utility in predicting future suicide attempts. This is particularly critical in adolescence, where ... -
Predicting risk of pelvic floor disorders 12 and 20 years after delivery.
(American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 2018-02)Little progress has been made in the prevention of pelvic floor disorders, despite their significant health and economic impact. The identification of women who are at risk remains a key element in targeting prevention and ... -
Prediction of Acute-Phase Treatment Outcomes by Adding a Single-Item Measure of Activity Impairment to Symptom Measurement: Development and Validation of an Interactive Calculator from the STAR*D and CO-MED Trials.
(The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology, 2019-05)<h4>Background</h4>Day-to-day functioning is impaired in major depressive disorder. Yet there are no guidelines to systematically assess these functional changes. This report evaluates prognostic utility of changes in activity ... -
Racial/ethnic variations in substance-related disorders among adolescents in the United States.
(Archives of general psychiatry, 2011-11)While young racial/ethnic groups are the fastest growing population in the United States, data about substance-related disorders among adolescents of various racial/ethnic backgrounds are lacking.To examine the magnitude ... -
Reference periods in retrospective behavioral self-report: A qualitative investigation.
(The American journal on addictions, 2015-12)Self-report questions in substance use research and clinical screening often ask individuals to reflect on behaviors, symptoms, or events over a specified time period. However, there are different ways of phrasing conceptually ... -
Relationship of trauma symptoms to amygdala-based functional brain changes in adolescents.
(J Trauma Stress, 2013-12)In this pilot study, amygdala connectivity related to trauma symptoms was explored using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (R-fMRI) in 23 healthy adolescents ages 13-17 years with no psychiatric diagnoses. ...