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Parents identified emotional distress, time limited for other family members and professional career, and decreased social interactions as troublesome areas.
This interpretation is supported by the current results because no differences were found due to level of risk for ratings that the professionals could base on behaviour they observed on the video clips: pain, distress, time to calm.
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One thing that distresses time-poor, financially-tight, and already overworked people is being told that whatever they're doing is wrong and dreadful.
"It was accumulated anger and distress over time," she says.
Many divorce trends over the 20th century suggest that children, on average, should have experienced noticeably less distress over time from their parents' marriage ending.
It is not a foregone conclusion that they will make it to a ship in distress in time.
Our own data showed similar courses of fatigue and emotional distress over time.
However, age and education did not predict differential trajectories of distress over time.
Further prospective research should help to clarify the course of symptom distress over time across different stages of glucose metabolism.
The longitudinal design allowed us to assess any changes in cancer related disability and distress over time.
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