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It is worthwhile noting that answers to only one question, feeling guilty due to the child's disease, didn't showed any differences between the control and the chronic condition group in the psychometric testing.
The question "feeling afraid of getting out of breath" was associated with the PSI depression subscale score and the PSI total score (ß = -0.332 S.E. 0.084, p < 0.001, R2 = 0.231 and ß = -0.392, S.E. 0.078, R2 = 0.313, respectively).
After conducting stepwise logistic regression with any anxiety disorder according PRIME-MD as dependent variable, the question "feeling concerned about the need to use medication" was the only one with a marginal association (ß = 0.346, S.E. 0.178, p = 0.052, Cox&Snell R2: 0.062).
When any mood disorder and any psychiatric disorder were used as dependent variables, the question "feeling afraid of getting out of breath" showed significant association with both (any mood disorder = ß = 0.456, S.E. 0.165, p = 0.006, Cox&Snell R2: 0.137; any psychiatric disorder = ß = 0.508, S.E. 0.169, p = 0.003, Cox&Snell R2: 0.166).
If you have a feeling of curiosity, or "the question feeling" as we call it, that's a good sign.
The question "Feeling tired or having little energy" from PHQ9 was found to have little re-test reliability at 1 month interval which can be explained by the transient character of this item.
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When performing linear regression on the PSI anxiety subscale score as the dependent variable, the questions "feeling concerned about having asthma" and "feeling afraid of getting out of breath" were significantly associated (ß = -0.222 S.E. 0.106, p = 0.041 and ß = -0.220, S.E. 0.104, R2 = 0.040).
The fourth question, not feeling rested after sleep, was regarded to represents a more qualitative aspect of non-restorative sleep and was introduced separately in the analyses as feeling rested.
In 2010, a survey revealed that learning-disabled people perceive themselves to be the most discriminated-against group in Britain, with 51percentt of those questioned feeling this way, compared to 44percentt of gay people and 40percentt of ethnic minorities.
The content validity index for all items could reach 1. Corrected item-total correlation scores were ≥0.4 for four symptom questions (feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, intermittency, weak stream and straining).
The SCL-5 consists of five questions (feeling fearful; feeling hopeless about the future; nervousness or shakiness inside; feeling blue; worrying too much about things), each with four optional answers: not at all (1); a little (2); quite a bit (3); extremely (4).
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