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One recent study showed that at 24 months of age, prematurely born children diagnosed with cerebral palsy were more likely than preterm babies without this diagnosis to screen positively for ASD on the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) [ 4], when assessed at 24 months of age [ 5].

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In the subscale 'oral control', 92 women (5.2%, 95% CI 4.2 to 6.3) screened positively and in the subscale 'bulimia and food preoccupation', 194 women (11.1%, 95% CI 9.6 to 12.6) screened positively.

International studies from the USA [ 6], Canada [ 7], Sweden [ 8, 9], Germany [ 10- 12], Finland [ 13] and Norway [ 14] report that up to two-thirds of young offenders and half of the adult prison population screen positively for childhood ADHD, and many continue to be symptomatic with rates reported at 14% in adult male offenders [ 15] and 10% in adult female offenders [ 10].

Clients who screen positively for co-morbid problems will require more extensive diagnostic assessments, an exploration of the ways in which the comorbidity is associated with the gambling problem, and identification of therapeutic needs.

Among boys, BMI levels were positively related to screen time levels (p=0.002).

Vitamin D levels were inversely related (p≤0.027), whereas carbonated drink consumption was positively related to screen time, although not statistically significant for soft drinks with artificial sweetener (p≤0.058).

Therefore, this bioassay can be used to screen molecules and conditions that positively or negatively regulate the proliferation and differentiation of progenitors in the developing pancreas [ 9– 11, 26].

In this study, positive predictive value refers to the proportion of women who screened positively in the second trimester, using the EPDS, who exhibited perinatal depressive symptomatology in the third trimester or at 6 weeks after delivery.

PCPs were more likely to refer patients (p <.05) who screened positively for mood or anxiety disorders, disclosed that they feared for their safety or were economically disadvantaged.

We found that clinicians were more likely to refer patients (p <.05) who screened positively for mood or anxiety disorders or who had low income (Medicaid or Free Care insurance types), although the latter was not significant when adjusted for potential confounders (Table 2).

Two studies in Poland and Switzerland randomly assigned ED patients screening positively for at-risk to dependent drinking (n = 446 and n = 987, respectively) to screening-only, assessment, or BI conditions and found reductions over time within groups in at-risk drinking, drinks per day, and drinking days per week.

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