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It is possible that a patient with a rating of 7 for five symptoms would have an aggregate score above the threshold value of 35, even though their symptoms were not distributed across all the symptom clusters.
Odds ratios for five symptoms (confusion, stomach problems, loss of sense of smell or taste, shakiness in hands, coordination problems) were statistically significant when p ≤ 0.05 and another two (headache, muscle weakness) when p ≤ 0.1.> -wrap-foot> One year odds of symptom improvement and worsening in the treatment group controlling for age and sex.
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The SCID-IV criteria check for nine symptoms (viz.
Participants meeting the criteria for three symptoms groups were probable PTSD cases, while partial PTSD implicated that the criteria were met for two symptom groups [ 17].
The same trend was observed for four symptoms of the lower extremities (data not shown).
For example, for a diagnosis of clinically probable TE, there is a requirement for two symptoms and three signs.
As shown in Fig. 2, the same trend was observed for four symptoms of the lower extremities.
During the cohort study (described below), we queried residents for three symptoms (fever, cough and shortness of breath) since August 1, 2009.
A discrete choice experiment examined management preferences for three symptoms of differing seriousness (diarrhoea, dizziness, and chest pain).
It considers symptoms experienced during the preceding week in terms of three dimensions - frequency, severity and distress - for 24 symptoms, and two dimensions - severity and distress - for eight symptoms.
Corrected item-total correlation scores were ≥0.4 for four symptoms, but did not reach the standard of 0.4 for items on frequency, urgency and nocturia.
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