Sentence examples for value of distress from inspiring English sources

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Andrade and Kaplan (1998) find slightly higher distress costs of 10%to20%0% for US firms, and Almeida and Philippon (2007) calculate a net present value of distress of 4.5% of pre-distress value.

However, the prognostic value of distress in older patients is limited due to cardiovascular and biological aging.

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Mixed findings in biobehavioral research on heart disease may partly be attributed to age-related differences in the prognostic value of psychological distress.

However, patients who are older already have an increased mortality risk due to biological aging of the cardiovascular and other organic systems [ 1– 3], which limits the incremental prognostic value of psychosocial distress.

Regression analyses were used to estimate the mean values of psychological distress for each measure of food insecurity at different drought exposures.

One drawback of intrapartum cardiotocography is that its poor predictive value of true fetal distress and hypoxia is not sufficiently enhanced by any adjunctive technologies at this time.

As a first step of testing the value of MI-related distress for post-MI prognosis, we investigated the hypothesis that greater fear of dying, helplessness, or pain intensity (i.e., perceived distress during acute MI) would be associated with increased risk of future hospital readmissions due to non-fatal cardiovascular events and related interventions.

Although Coyne may continue to debate this point, we personally find the evidence from our own research and other studies that have been conducted (see Carlson et al, 2012 for a review), convincing enough to support the value of screening for distress programmes.

There are three suggested global indices of distress that value the level and severity of pathology: the Global Severity Index (GSI), the Positive Symptom Distress Index (PSDI), and the Positive Symptom Total (PST).

Some participants further commented on the potential value of awareness in reducing distress and anxiety during early days postpartum.

15, 16 The scale consists of 23 items measuring the six dimensions of: 1) negative emotions; 2) physical discomfort; 3) value of life; 4) existential distress; 5) care and support; and 6) food-related concerns, on a 4-point Likert scale, and the scores ranged from 1, "the least satisfaction" to 4, "the most satisfaction" toward the condition, with higher scores indicating a better QOL.

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