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2) What is new here: In September, 2009, during the A/H1N1 pandemic, more than half of HCWs experienced moderately high levels of worry about the pandemic, with auxiliary staff presenting the higher degree of worry and nurses being more worried than medical staff.
Auxiliary staff presented higher degree of worry than all other groups, and nurses were also more worried than medical staff (p < 0.0005).
"I would be pretty surprised if investors did not exhibit a greater degree of worry when we walk in Monday morning than they have shown so far".
"Obviously it carries a greater degree of worry when it comes from the higher echelons.
Therapy recommendations are informed by children's and parents' views of the stuttering and their degree of worry and anxiety about it.
The patients were highly motivated to be examined by MRI, although most of them did experience some degree of worry or anxiety.
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Affective risk perception refers to an individual's degree of concern or worry associated with personal risk, rather than a quantitative estimate of their risk.
This considered, it is not surprising that pregnant women with diabetes experience a higher degree of anxiety, worry, pressure and ambivalence compared to those with low-risk pregnancies [ 7, 8].
Besides this, parents will record daily their degree of concern on a 4-point scale (not worried – moderate worried – quite worried – very worried) in the diary.
We therefore think that the data comprise descriptions of worrying and reassuring cognitions given by patients showing a high degree and patients showing a lower degree of concern.
There were no significant group differences in the degree of negativity of worry topics, P = .52, ns (Fisher's exact probability test), with both reporting a predominance of moderate worries (24 out of 30 in the verbal group and 27 out of 30 in the imagery group).
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