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... or bothered you during the past month. There are no right or wrong answer. Do not spend too much time on any one statement. This assessment is not intended to be a diagnosis. If you are concerned about ...
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Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory OCI Please read each statement and select a number 0 ‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3 or 4 that best describes how much that experience has distressed or bothered you ...
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... how distressing each difficulty has been for you DURING THE PAST SEVEN DAYS with respect to ____________________________‚ how much were you distressed or bothered by these difficulties? Not at All ...
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... ed and it is possible that there are long term effects on the family. The EPDS was developed at health centres in Livingston and Edinburgh. It consists of ten short statements. The mother underli ...
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... altering your ability to function. Scores above 26 are very important. Here are some examples of what is associated with scores this high. Score (IES) Consequence 27 or more ...
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... right now‚ that is‚ at this moment. There are no right or wrong answers. Do not spend too much time on any one statement but give the answer which seems to describe your present feelings best. 1 = ...
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... over the past week. There are no right or wrong answers. Do not spend too much time on any statement. 0= Did not apply to me at all 1= Applied to me to some degree or for some of time 2= Applied ...
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GAD-7 Anxiety Severity Generalized anxiety disorder GAD-7 Over the last 2 weeks‚ how often have you been bothered by the following problems? Use “✔” to ...
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... that there were no grounds for his/her worries or fears. Never Rarely Several times week Daily Multiple times a day 2. I did things I did not want to do in ...
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... that there were no grounds for his/her worries or fears. Never Rarely Several times week Daily Multiple times a day 2. I did things I did not want to do in ...
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... asked to indicate your response by placing an “X” over the circle representing HOW OFTEN you felt or thought a certain way. Although some of the questions are similar‚ there are differences between ...
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... easy to work out what someone is thinking or feeling just by looking at their face. 37. If there is an interruption‚ s/he can switch back to what s/he was doing ...
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... each of the following questions about your child or the person who is under your care by ticking a box that reflects your answer to the question most appropriately. If there is any question that yo ...
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... room at an interesting object and say “Oh look! There’s a (name of toy)!” Watch child’s face. Does the child look across to see what you are pointing at? YES NO* iii. Get the ...
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... My child is not bothered about knowing the exact timings of the day’s plans. 52. My child likes to help new children integrate in class. ...
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... 43. If there was a problem with the electrical wiring in my home‚ I’d be able to fix it myself. 44. My clothes are not carefully organise ...
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... disagree definitely disagree 37. If there is an interruption‚ I can switch back to what I was doing very quickly. definitely agree slightly agree slightly ...
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18. MMRI... than just focusing on Black issues. 6. Being an individual is more important than identifying oneself as Black. 7. We are all children of a higher being‚ therefore‚ we should love ...
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... 26. There are many different ways in which people think of themselves.Which ONE of the following most closely describes how you view yourself? 1. I consider myself basically an ...
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Marin Acculturation Scale – Revised Please respond as you find best that describes your preferences. There is no right or wrong answers. 1=Only Chinese 2=More ...