Sentence examples for clinical distress from inspiring English sources

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To develop and validate a Distress Thermometer for Parents (DT-P) for chronically ill children and to determine a cutoff score for clinical distress.

A smaller but still significant number — including a quarter of Global Hawk sensor operators — had what the Air Force called "clinical distress," which was defined as anxiety, depression or stress severe enough to affect an operator's job performance or family life.

RVF may cause significant clinical distress and social embarrassment.

Sub-group analysis of patients meeting thresholds for clinical distress at baseline indicates a large improvement in the ICER (£126,111) from the NHS and societal (£324,629) perspectives, but still substantially higher than the recommended threshold in the UK.

A number also exhibited "clinical distress" -- that is, anxiety, depression, or stress severe enough to affect them in their personal lives.

The lawsuit says that gender dysphoria is "a serious medical condition that if left untreated can lead to clinical distress, debilitating depression, and even suicidal thought and acts," and notes that treatment for gender dysphoria includes permitting a person to live their life consistent with their gender identity, "including when accessing single-sex spaces like restrooms and locker rooms".

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Some concern has been voiced that internationally-developed instruments such as the SRQ-20 may be insensitive to culturally-salient idioms of distress and thus may not differentiate between clinically-relevant and non-clinical distress [ 40].

CBT is also efficacious in preventing the development of anxiety and depression among young people who show sub-clinical distress; one meta-analysis of 130 studies showed that such programs typically achieve at least moderate sized effects [ 27, 28].

Unlike case study reports of zoophilia published prior to 2000, the studies published over the last 15 years using non-clinical samples report the vast majority of zoophiles do not appear to be suffering any significant clinical significant distress or impairment as a consequence of their behaviour.

Many of these patients are already compromised due to acquired or pre-existing pulmonary pathology, and clinical respiratory distress may be masked by concomitant respiratory support and sedation.

Ongoing efferent-afferent feedback errors propel a positive feedback loop, resulting in the progressively higher levels of respiratory drive, inspiratory esophageal pressure, and work of breathing reported by others, and it may lead to clinical respiratory distress [ 34, 36].

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