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It classifies health states on five dimensions (mobility; self-care; usual activities; pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression) with three severity levels each: level one represents no problems; level two represents some problems; and level three represents extreme problems.
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The fact that gender still is closely linked to professions represents some interpretation problems.
"This accident represents some of the problems we're facing in this whole new world," said Kitty Higgins, a member of the safety board.
He said: "The problem represents some formidable difficulties.
These represent some big, big problems facing the healthcare industry, and as Happtique rolls out the ability for doctors and hospitals to prescribe apps to patients, let post-transplant patients, say, interact with an app that walks them through post-treatment rehab on their iPad — well, you can see the value.
It was only to use them as mere examples of plus-sized women* who represent some kind of "problem" in entertainment that they have the audacity to both be fat (by her standards) and successful and in the public eye.
The design problem model of ethical problems represents problems as characteristically possessing more than one good solution.
The variables for the five dimensions were dichotomised into "having problems" or "having no problems" (e.g., "no problems with daily activities" was represented as 0, "some problems" or "severe problems with daily activities" was represented as 1).
These items were measured on a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 represents severe problems and 100 represents a complete lack of problems.
Anxiety/depression and health status were measured with the EQ-5D, a generic measure of health status with three levels representing no problems, some problems, and extreme problems.
Each dimension has three possible levels (i.e., 1, 2, or 3), representing "no problems", "some problems", and "extreme problems", respectively.
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