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HIV infection was decreasingly associated with the frequency of feeling drunk in a given month.
In addition, the frequency of feeling drunk was reversibly associated with HIV.
The best-performing item for detecting severe depressive symptoms was the one asking about the frequency of "feeling downhearted and blue".
The frequency of feeling drunk in an average month was inversely associated with HIV (p for trend < 0.001), while reporting unsafe sex under the influence of alcohol in the past 12 months was correlated to Chlamydia.
While frequency of feeling ambivalence was low, greater ambivalence was related with desire to quit ( r = .46, p < .001).001
The 30-item Perceived Stress Questionnaire (15) measures frequency of feeling pressured by life events.
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Participants are asked to rate the frequency of feelings they have experienced in the past month.
This instrument uses a 5-point Likert scale from 0 ("never") to 4 ("often") to rate frequency of feelings regarding life situations [ 35].
Loneliness was assessed by two items measuring the frequency of feelings of loneliness (0 = seldom/never; 1 = sometimes or frequently) and the need for social contacts (0 = no; 1 = yes) [ 36].
To measure these emotions and perceptions, we used specific items derived from a questionnaire for measuring the frequency of engagement in specific religious and secular forms of spirituality [ 23], particularly the scale Gratitude/Awe, which includes three items addressing the frequency of feelings of great gratitude, wondering awe, and experienced and valued beauty in life.
Using a five point scale questionnaire, these subjects expressed their opinion regarding convenience, inconsistent use, worry about getting pregnant, incorporation into their lifestyle, frequency of use, feeling secure, improvement of sex life, acceptance by their partner and overall satisfaction.
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