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The four most frequently reported short-term maternal risks or inconveniences for CS were increased post-partum recovery time (n = 86 articles), frustration, reduced feminine self-esteem, feelings of failure and psychological distress for not having had a VD (n = 83), increased pain after delivery (n = 71) and longer hospital stay (n = 57).

The clinical cut-off score for likelihood for having distress consistent with a anxiety or depressive disorder is ≥ 20 with the range of scores for levels of severity being mild: 20 24; moderate: 25 29; and severe: 30 50 [ 24].

But books are the purveyors of information as well as literature, and it seems to me that the quicker publishing returns to normalcy -- the faster the agents start to balance their genuine distress for what has been lost with their solicitousness for what's happening to their authors' books -- the better it will be.

Furthermore, clinical studies of patients with chronic back pain provide strong evidence that psychological distress is an important risk factor for having poor outcomes after spine surgery [ 14- 16].

For men, the results of regression analyses for psychological distress showed that having a higher level of needs predicted a greater level of psychological distress.

They have to feel distress for what they've done so that they can understand the role of their sexual fantasies - and know that sexual fantasies of children are not OK".

And though Alistair Webster had called on the peer to have the decency to make an apology for their "distress", having found the women's accounts "broadly credible", Rennard, they insisted, was obliged to do no such thing, as he continued to deny any wrongdoing.

She continued that this had resulted in "significant delays, a backlog of claims and unnecessary distress for claimants who have been unable to access the support they need to live, and in some cases work, independently".

While we may never be able to make up for distress that has been caused, the right thing to do is for every penny of the circulation revenue we receive this weekend to go to organizations – many of whom are long-term friends and partners – that improve life in Britain and are devoted to treating others with dignity.

Charities have repeatedly expressed concern that the lack of information is fuelling further anxiety and psychological distress for children who have already been traumatised by their journey to France, often via criminal people smugglers.

Of those that have adopted screening for distress, few have incorporated strong research or evaluation components.

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