Thus, routine screening for depressive symptomology among patients with nonalcoholic pancreatitis may be warranted.
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Assuming that she follows the classic symptomology of paranoid schizophrenic?
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Victimization was also positively associated with depressive symptomology both directly and indirectly through avoidant coping.
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This suggests that these serotonin projections may be involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia symptomology.
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One hundred and fifty-eight homeless women completed surveys on self-reported BPD symptomology and sexual history.
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All participants were administered the same comprehensive survey of their past year gambling behavior and problem gambling symptomology.
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Hostility was an indirect predictor of postdischarge depressive symptomology by way of its negative relation with social support.
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Structural equation modeling examined the mediating role of avoidant coping in the association between victimization and depressive symptomology.
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Nevertheless, the cognitive symptoms of VaD are so pleomorphic that no single cognitive syndrome captures the range of symptomology.
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The multiple differences in rectum symptomology in bees from CCD apiaries and colonies suggest effected bees had trouble regulating water.
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The bad news is the symptomology: the chronic diarrhea, the jaundice, the loss of range of motion in her joints.
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Mostly heterosexual women also had higher levels of past-year alcohol use disorder symptomology, recent tobacco and marijuana use, and depressive symptoms.
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Lack of religiosity was associated with elevated depressive or anxiety symptomology in older adults but not in young or middle-aged adults.
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A 2014 study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology showed that yoga significantly reduced PTSD symptomology in women with treatment-resistant PTSD.
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Analysis of human brains post-mortem reveals surprisingly little tissue damage and neuropathology considering the dramatic clinical symptomology, supporting the neuronal dysfunction model.
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We propose that the dopaminergic alterations driving the core symptomology of alcohol use disorders are likely to be relatively stable across experimental settings.