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Suicidal behavior was determined using four questions from the screening-section of the K-SADS-PL diagnostic interview: item-1 suicidal thoughts ("1" = none, "2" = occasional, "3" = frequent), item-2 suicide attempts and their seriousness ("1" = none, "2" = ambivalent, "3" = serious) and item-3 suicide attempts and their lethality ("1" = none, "2" = not life-threatening, "3" = life-threatening).

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Results from two-way analyses of variance (ANOVAs) showed the strong influence of ethnicity on perceptions of susceptibility [F 2, 95) = 5.11, p = 0.01] and seriousness [F 2, 99) = 4.85, p = 0.01] related to breast cancer, in addition to an interaction detected between ethnicity and income in terms of perceived barriers [F 5, 107) = 3.04, p = 0.01].

The sitcom rhythms of this confused production, directed by Trip Cullman, are undercut by its aspirational tug of moral seriousness (1 40).

"Extrapolating the injuries sustained during the 91 day period covered by the second Greyhound Racing Injury Report suggests that, over the course of a year, there would be approximately 2,342 injuries of varying degrees of seriousness; 361 major injuries; and 136 catastrophic injuries resulting in the greyhound's death or its euthanasia on track," the report said.

They humanized the poor and allowed them individuality and seriousness (4 ).

The unadjusted comparison showed a testing rate of 30.2%% among those perceiving high seriousness, 11.4 percentage points higher than the 18.8 % testing rate among those perceiving low seriousness.

This instrument measures the concepts of disease susceptibility (3 items), seriousness (6 items), benefits (4 items), barriers (8 items) and self-efficacy (10 items).

Inter-observer variation was determined using the kappa statistic with linear weights, penalizing disagreement in terms of seriousness (59, 60), and ranked according to Viera and Garret (60).

Minimum and maximum values for sub-scales are susceptibility: (5 25), seriousness: (7 35), benefits-BSE: (6 30), barriers-BSE: (6 30), confidence: (11 55), health motivation: (7 35), benefits- mammography: (6 30), and barriers- mammography: (5 30).

We selected 22 items from this questionnaire for measuring susceptibility (4 items), seriousness (4 items); benefits of exercise (5 items); barriers to exercise (5 items); and health motivation (4 items).

CHBSM is a 53-item, self-report measure, representing 8 scales, susceptibility (5 items); seriousness (7 items); benefits-BSE (6 items); barriers-BSE (6 items); confidence (11 items); health motivation (7 items); benefits- mammography (6 items); and barriers- mammography (5 items).

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