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If one of the domains was assessed to be of high risk of bias, the study was given an overall score of high risk.
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Fifty-nine percent of immigrant and forty-seven percent of Canadian born mothers had scores indicative of high risk for clinical depression (> 16).
The authors have compared the scores of high-risk patients and their family members, and an independent t-test found that their scores had no significant differences (p >0.05).
The study randomised 2361 patients; 18% had a recurrence score of 0 11 (low risk), 61% had a recurrence score of 12 25 (intermediate risk), and 21% had a recurrence score of >25 (high risk).
To develop a score predictive of high-risk patients, binary variables were created from continuous variables.
Higher scores indicate toleration of higher risk in the situation.
In premenopausal patients with NPI scores of ≥3.4 (high risk), classical cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and 5-flourouracil (CMF) chemotherapy was given; patients with ERα-positive tumors were also offered HT. Postmenopausal patients with NPI scores of ≥3.4 and ERα positivity were offered HT, while ERα-negative patients received classical CMF chemotherapy.
In multivariate analysis, being an MSM, use of drugs and protein supplement powder, strong desire to become muscular, motivation to create a muscular and attractive body, and higher sexual desire score were predictive of high-risk sexual behaviour.
The mean GAP index was 3.3 (1.5) out of a maximum score of 8 (highest risk).
For each type of possible bias, the articles were given a score −1 (high risk of bias), 0 (unclear risk of bias), or +1 (low risk of bias).
In obese patients, a score of 0 3 indicates a low risk of OSA, a score of 4 5, an intermediate risk of OSA, and a score of 6 8, a high risk of OSA [ 71].
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