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Response options were "more likely to screen," "less likely to screen," or "screening practices the same".
The site also reveals that the miniseries is likely to screen on HBO in the US.
Stiller, who will executive produce, plans a single-camera show running to half an hour in length, which is likely to screen on the NBC network in the US.
It was noted junior members of staff were more likely to screen out high risk patients.
Furthermore, a disproportionality argument can be made as the paedoscan is not likely to screen for other types of child sex offenders.
To test the hypothesis that children born preterm are more likely to screen positive on the M-CHAT for an autism spectrum disorder.
For example, in occupations that have traditionally been held by immigrants, employers are less likely to screen out those who have a lack of the English knowledge (Kossoudji 1998).
The results indicated PSP who reported chronic pain were significantly more likely to screen positive for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and alcohol use disorder.
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The majority of PCPs report being more likely to screening African American men; screening behavior appeared similar across practice styles (see Table 2).
However, when considering invitations for screening, 'low-attendees' would be less likely to be screened.
Cases were more likely than controls to screen BPD+ and to be classed as highly impulsive.
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