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But since each state devises its own screening program, the programs vary greatly, and which and how many disorders a baby is tested for depends entirely upon where the child is born.
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How many eating disorders and broken backs and crushed self-images?" When Jordyn Wieber, the reigning World Champion who was heavily favored to win the all-around this year, didn't qualify for the finals, it seemed as if we might witness the crushing of a self-image in real time.
In other words, patients experience self-disorders within an overarching experiential-existential perspective that constitutes their being-in-the-world; no matter how vulnerable the patients may be or how many self-disorders they are exposed to, their lives remain full and complete forms of human existence.
In an accompanying editorial, Dr. Jerome C. Wakefield of Rutgers University and Dr. Robert L. Spitzer of the New York State Psychiatric Institute said the new analysis addresses who needs treatment, not how many people have disorders.
Sensitivity and specificity are important to clinicians because these measures indicate how many people with disorders the SDQ can correctly identify.
The patients completed the ten items of activities of daily living in relation to both shoulders to find out how many patients had disorders in both shoulders, though these results are not reported in the present study.
In general, Cleary said it is not yet clear whether the increasing rates are evidence of doctors doing a better job truly capturing how many children have the disorder; if the disorder is being over-diagnosed; or if something else is at play.
No one knows how many older women have the disorders.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says it plans to open more clinics for post-traumatic stress disorder, but how many will be only for women remains undecided.
(Zero per cent?) The truth is that nobody knows how many people suffer from the disorder or whether, indeed, the supposedly diagnostic features listed in the DSM add up to a disorder, as opposed to just a loud, self-important personality that has been recognized for millennia.
How many times can the eating disorder yell and scream at me with its messages of low-carb diets and "bikini-ready" workout plans, juice fasts and cleanses, magazine articles with waif-like actresses and models wearing the hottest trends -- but then I yell back even louder: "I DON'T CARE!
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