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At the same time, structured interviews may bias the prevalence of depression because these interviews were not designed for people with autism.

HR organisations do not provide data on the prevalence of extra-long interview processes, but specialists say that the rise in hiring discrimination cases in recent years has led to employers doing more to ensure they have ample data to support their hiring decisions.

Age-specific prevalence of asthma at interview remained higher than regional NHIS rates only for the children who were < 5 years of age at the time of the interview.

The estimated prevalence of FM in the interviewed population is thus 1.6%95%CI 1.2%2.0 2.0%).

The findings of three similarly-conducted successive surveys from New Zealand show an increase in the prevalence of gout, diagnosed by interview and physical examination, in both European US and Maori subjects [ 4- 6].

Of all the 172 refugees participating in the interviews, the prevalence of CMD (anxiety, depression and PTSD), DMII and HT identified in the interview was 34.9% (60/172), 17% (29/172) and 18% (31/172), respectively.

We may examine the prevalence of mental disorders with standardised interviews (Härter et al, 2001) or with questionnaires such as the Brief Symptom Inventory (Derogatis, 1993) or the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (Zigmond and Snaith, 1983; Sellick and Edwardson, 2007).

The point prevalence of concurrency on the day of interview was over 10% among Ugandan men compared to 1% for Thai men.

While the knowledge of HIV transmission modes and preventive strategies was good among the respondents who were interviewed, the prevalence of misconceptions regarding HIV transmission was high.

For NHANES 1988 1994, prevalences of normal glucose and undiagnosed diabetes (based on FPG or 2-h glucose), IFG, and IGT in the subsamples of people without diagnosed diabetes were each adjusted for the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes from the interviewed sample so that the sum of all diagnostic categories added to the total U.S. population (15).

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