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1 s, used as the gold standard to validate the structured interview.
2 ubset of patients (n = 54) who completed the structured interview.
3       Offspring lifetime ND was assessed via structured interview.
4 ust outcome standard of a structured or semi-structured interview.
5 h as depression, with diagnoses confirmed by structured interview.
6 orders (Fourth Edition) criteria for ADHD by structured interview.
7         Social network data were obtained by structured interview.
8  randomly sampled Israelis participated in a structured interview.
9 ed in patient charts and those obtained by a structured interview.
10 ient-rated daily diary and a clinician-rated structured interview.
11  mental disorders were elicited using a semi-structured interview.
12     Psychiatric disorders were assessed by a structured interview.
13 on as assessed by validated questionnaire or structured interview.
14 s were assessed by means of self-reports and structured interviews.
15 s, took part in individual face-to-face semi-structured interviews.
16 taken and risk factors were assessed through structured interviews.
17            Diagnoses from reliable and valid structured interviews.
18 arer dyads, and one carer) took part in semi-structured interviews.
19                          The study used semi-structured interviews.
20 s; providers participated in individual semi-structured interviews.
21 g of recovery were explored in in-depth semi-structured interviews.
22                We used focus groups and semi-structured interviews.
23 ty, and ease of completion of the measure in structured interviews.
24 icane PTSD and major depression derived from structured interviews.
25 ficantly greater for semistructured vs fully structured interviews.
26 nd associated coping strategies through semi-structured interviews.
27 entile scores and PTSD diagnosed by means of structured interviews.
28 eproductive histories were ascertained using structured interviews.
29 validity of diagnoses using lay-administered structured interviews.
30 e in these families; diagnoses were based on structured interviews.
31 ic assessments in 1983, 1985, and 1992 using structured interviews.
32 ients and surgeons also participated in semi-structured interviews.
33  completed food frequency questionnaires and structured interviews.
34  also reviewed medical records and conducted structured interviews.
35 d data on the number of teeth at baseline by structured interviews.
36 r children (age range: 7-10 years) completed structured interviews 2-4 weeks (initial assessment) and
37 e and after the 6-mo intervention by using a structured interview, 24-h recall, and 1-wk food-frequen
38                                        After structured interviews, 391 participants were identified
39                Our dataset comprised 28 semi-structured interviews, a focus group, documents relating
40                                           In structured interviews about multiple facets of chemother
41 en May 2017 and June 2017, ethnographic semi-structured interviews accompanied by observation were co
42  counts for ADHD, CD, and ODD, obtained from structured interviews administered to twins and their mo
43   Psychiatric disorders were measured with a structured interview (Alcohol Use Disorder and Associate
44 e conducted participant-observation and semi-structured interviews among people living near these gre
45      Medication use was determined through a structured interview and a "medicine chest inventory."
46 S population assessed by a computer-analyzed structured interview and a senior clinician.
47 98 patients with POFP were collected using a structured interview and a validated "use of services an
48 n sample (age 21-86 years) was examined with structured interview and analysis of specific IgE to 9 c
49 riction (EIB) test (n = 478) at 10 years and structured interview and clinical examination at age 16
50 ery, subjective cognitive complaints using a structured interview and depressive symptoms using a dep
51         All participants were subjected to a structured interview and detailed imaging (autofluoresce
52                                      After a structured interview and informed consent, chest radiogr
53            At baseline, subjects underwent a structured interview and joint examination and completed
54 or the diagnosis of somatization disorder by structured interview and may also have implications for
55 atient instructions, nursing follow-up and a structured interview and physical examination at 24 h we
56 with or without agoraphobia were assessed by structured interview and prospectively followed for up t
57     All participants completed an in-person, structured interview and provided blood and urine sample
58        Study participants were invited for a structured interview and received a standardized compreh
59 dren with a first unprovoked seizure using a structured interview and review of medical and ambulance
60 ipated in clinical examinations, including a structured interview and skin prick tests (SPTs).
61                                     Personal structured interviews and a behavioral checklist were ad
62 visits at baseline and 4-year follow-up with structured interviews and a comprehensive ophthalmologic
63                                              Structured interviews and clinical examination were perf
64                                              Structured interviews and clinical records notes were us
65 ety-four heart transplant patients underwent structured interviews and completed a battery of self-re
66 ied out the intervention, which was based on structured interviews and consisted of encouraging telep
67                            Qualitative, semi-structured interviews and Framework Analysis.
68         Risk factors were identified through structured interviews and medical record reviews.
69                                              Structured interviews and medical records were used to c
70 60h of shadowing nurse middle managers, semi-structured interviews and member check meetings with the
71            Using a thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews and participant observations, we a
72 tal health diagnoses from reliable and valid structured interviews and perceived race-based discrimin
73 ed up for as long as 15 years through annual structured interviews and periodic updates on severity f
74                                              Structured interviews and questionnaires were used to as
75  of 1666 adults aged 18 years or older using structured interviews and questionnaires, conducted duri
76  A cross-sectional, randomized survey, using structured interviews and questionnaires, of internally
77 re estimates were determined using data from structured interviews and secondary data sources to dete
78                                              Structured interviews and self-report questionnaires wer
79 en applicants (35%) were invited for on-site structured interviews and skills testing-a greater than
80 to identify candidates to invite for on-site structured interviews and skills testing.
81 tal questionnaire, clinical visits including structured interviews and skin prick tests (SPT).
82 in-depth qualitative study involving 40 semi-structured interviews and three focus group discussions.
83 h schizophrenia from three sites by means of structured interviews and views of psychiatrists at two
84 E MEASURES: Purpose in life was assessed via structured interview, and cognitive function was evaluat
85         All participants were subjected to a structured interview, and detailed retinal imaging was p
86 history of anxiety disorders was assessed by structured interview, and its association with comorbid
87 depressive disorders were determined using a structured interview, and obesity outcomes were computed
88                     Participants completed a structured interview, and polyps were evaluated via stan
89 tured interviews, 0.82 (0.81-0.84) for fully structured interviews, and 0.87 (0.85-0.88) for the MINI
90 tional judgment tests, personality profiles, structured interviews, and technical skills assessments
91  METHODS: an accompanied shop, in-depth semi-structured interviews, and the product choice reasoning
92 h aged 11 to 22 years old identified through structured interview as having PS features (PS group) (n
93               Youths were identified through structured interview as having subthreshold persistent p
94 a spectrum disorder were rated by means of a structured interview assessing awareness of illness and
95 ty stays) were collected via a retrospective structured interview at 2 years, with prospective collec
96 s' alcohol consumption was determined from a structured interview at baseline.
97 litative design involving face-to-face, semi-structured interviews audio-recorded and transcribed.
98 d for anxiety and depressive disorders using structured interviews based on DSM-III-R criteria.
99 f personality were obtained at age 18 years; structured interview-based diagnoses of past-year proble
100 ssed by an independent (blind) evaluator via structured interview before and after treatment as well
101                            We undertook semi-structured interviews by telephone with members of globa
102 s were tested: the BNI is a 10- to 15-minute structured interview conducted by health educators; the
103 le, Google, IBM, and Microsoft-to transcribe structured interviews conducted with 42 white speakers a
104                             Twenty-nine semi-structured interviews confirmed relevance of existing, a
105  459 controls, obtained self-report and semi-structured interview data about psychiatric and medical
106                                  We analyzed structured interview data available for 2,065 subjects a
107 llow-up, reliance on self-report rather than structured interview data, and lack of an attention cont
108 s approach was used to analyze existing semi-structured interview data.
109 s were performed using direct inspection and structured interviews derived from the World Health Orga
110 nal Diagnostic Interview (WMH-CIDI), a fully structured interview designed to be administered by trai
111                                 We conducted structured interviews during hospitalization and monthly
112 combat exposure and alcohol use surveys, and structured interview evaluations for post-traumatic stre
113                     Health professional semi-structured interviews explored preferred questionnaires
114                                         Semi-structured interviews followed by a process of thematic
115 use, and alcohol dependence were assessed by structured interview for both members of 3755 twin pairs
116 on cognitive function was assessed using the Structured Interview for Diagnosis of Dementia of Alzhei
117        Eighty-two patients (35%) completed a structured interview for dissociative disorders (Dissoci
118 ule for DSM-III-R disorders (axis I) and the Structured Interview for DSM-III-R Personality Disorders
119 ts were evaluated for personality disorders (Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality Disorders),
120       The 9 criteria for BPD assessed by the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality.
121 ctured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV and the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality.
122 rderline personality disorder section of the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality.
123 dolescents were reliably assessed by using a structured interview for personality disorder diagnoses
124  Personality Disorders), prodromal symptoms (Structured Interview for Prodromal Symptoms), and moveme
125 dividuals, except among those with low total Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes scores.
126 teria for the schizophrenic prodrome and the Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes showed prom
127  as being at clinical high risk based on the Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes, 176 had at
128 duals were evaluated for psychosis using the Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes, and for at
129 of schizophrenic psychosis when based on the Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes.
130 valuation, using clinical interviews and the structured interview for psychosis-risk syndromes (SIPS)
131 lent ideation and violent behavior using the Structured Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes (SIPS)
132 l high-risk (CHR) for psychosis based on the Structured Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes (SIPS)
133 om psychosis-risk syndrome as defined by the Structured Interview for Psychosis-risk Syndromes.
134  correlated with more severe symptoms on the Structured Interview for Schizotypy and the Schizotypal
135                           Scores on the Semi-structured Interview for Survivors of War, Exposure to T
136                                            A structured interview for the assessment of PTSD and alco
137 disorder symptoms was assessed with the semi-structured Interview for the Diagnosis of Eating Disorde
138 eatment could be ameliorated with the use of structured interviews for common diagnoses.
139 ents completed self-administered screens and structured interviews for DSM-IV diagnoses.
140 sonality disorder (N=469) were assessed with structured interviews for psychiatric disorders and for
141 ge 18 years, participants were assessed with structured interviews for trauma exposure, PTSD, other p
142                                       When a structured interview form was used, details of postmenop
143                                              Structured interviews gathered information from 1,457 in
144 ioning, and recreational activities) through structured interviews given at baseline and every 3 mont
145                             Participants had structured interviews, given once every 3 months.
146                           Individuals in the structured interview group were significantly more often
147 symptoms were assessed over 3 weeks with the Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Depression R
148                 Depression ratings using the Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Depression R
149 s winter depression recurrence status on the Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Depression R
150       Symptoms were assessed weekly with the Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Depression S
151       Outcomes were continuous scores on the Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Rating Scale
152 rviews with the participants followed a semi-structured interview guide that included questions elici
153 rviews with the participants followed a semi-structured interview guide that included questions elici
154        Five focus groups (n=28) using a semi-structured interview guide were conducted.
155 interviews using a researcher-developed semi-structured interview guide.
156  who presented with acute asthma underwent a structured interview in the ED, and another by telephone
157 ith acute asthma, ages 2-54 yrs, underwent a structured interview in the ED.
158 hart review, and diagnoses were validated by structured interviews in a subset of patients.
159 uality Improvement Program (VASQIP) and from structured interviews in fiscal years 2006 to 2008.
160 ted through a series of three recorded, semi-structured interviews in the first year post-renal trans
161 ession using diagnostic criteria assessed by structured interview included only women.
162                              One-to-one semi-structured interviews included: views and experiences of
163                                              Structured interviews indicated almost no differences be
164  interviewed by a research assistant using a structured interview instrument.
165 c epilepsy and 62 healthy controls underwent structured interview (K-SADS) to identify the presence a
166         Data were collected by in depth semi-structured interviews, managed manually and subjected to
167 tal changes to categories and criteria using structured interviews may no longer be useful in attempt
168 t 6-month follow-up by using self-report and structured interview measures of PTSD and psychiatric sy
169  Adverse effects of DBS were examined with a structured interview (n = 38).
170 the survey (n=749) and a voice recorded semi structured interview (n=300).
171 In Phase 1, data were collected through semi-structured interviews (n=21), non-participant observatio
172                           Data included semi-structured interviews (n=32), non-participant observatio
173 rds; documentary analysis of artefacts; semi-structured interviews (n=56) and informal open conversat
174 me DSM-IV disorders was estimated by using a structured interview of adults in the U.S. general popul
175  of consciousness at onset was identified by structured interview of the patient and first responders
176 e tic symptom data were obtained from direct structured interviews of 85 Tourette's disorder probands
177 with surgery were prospectively evaluated by structured interview or questionnaire for 1 to 12 years
178 ession or depressive symptoms as assessed by structured interview or validated questionnaire.
179 ss of whether the symptoms were derived from structured interviews or abstracted from the medical rec
180 ic case study; participant-observation, semi-structured interviews, policy analysis.
181                                            A structured interview process was used to identify all di
182     Perceptions were elicited through a semi-structured interview protocol.
183                     Hospital paging logs and structured interviews provided information on use of cov
184 uation results revealed that observation and structured interviews provided the most informative data
185 hirty-four CBS patients were examined with a structured interview/questionnaire to establish the pres
186                                        Using structured interviews/questionnaires, these women also p
187 g scale reports from the twins' teachers and structured interview reports obtained from their mothers
188                                 We coded the Structured Interview responses of 259 men who died of CV
189                                          The structured-interview responses of involved and less invo
190                            They compared the structured-interview responses of the more involved (Eas
191  the basis of an extended, personalized, and structured interview script.
192    Using analyses of data obtained from semi-structured interviews, surveys, and field observations,
193 lished in an office setting using mnemonics, structured interview techniques, and brief screens for s
194 Angeles, CA, and Washington, DC, completed a structured interview that addressed sexual socialization
195                Participants also underwent a structured interview that asked about amnesia for trauma
196 D was assessed with a telephone-administered structured interview that closely followed the National
197      A total of 407 participants completed a structured interview that gathered information on alcoho
198 re used to select a subset of items from the structured interview that most efficiently predicted PTS
199 prescription opioid use were measured with a structured interview (the Alcohol Use Disorder and Assoc
200 tion opioid use disorder was assessed with a structured interview (the Alcohol Use Disorder and Assoc
201                                       With a structured interview, the authors assessed the symptoms
202                                            A structured interview to assess for the presence or absen
203                                    We used a structured interview to determine the use of statins in
204                                 We conducted structured interviews to determine the personnel time us
205                        Researchers have used structured interviews to establish prevalence rates for
206 tion, women in the interview group underwent structured interview, to clarify and elicit their prefer
207 depressive symptoms (CES-D >/=16) had a semi-structured interview, to classify the depression accordi
208    The calculated overall sensitivity of the structured interview tool was 44.5% (95% CI 38.9-50.2) a
209 ies of North Carolina who were assessed with structured interviews up to 6 times during childhood (9-
210 -based study, individuals were assessed with structured interviews up to six times in childhood and a
211                                          The structured interview was administered by field researche
212                                       A semi-structured interview was administered to 143 care provid
213                                            A structured interview was administered to 51 medical psyc
214                    When information from the structured interview was presented to the clinicians, bo
215                                            A structured interview was used to assess the participants
216                                   A 107-item structured interview was used to collect information fro
217 his is a qualitative descriptive study, semi-structured interviews was utilized to explore views of p
218                                              Structured interviews were administered to 626 pairs of
219                                              Structured interviews were administered to adolescents a
220                                Eighteen semi-structured interviews were carried out and transcribed v
221                                              Structured interviews were carried out with 2,283 women
222 orative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism, structured interviews were carried out with 3,395 DSM-II
223                              Thirty-one semi-structured interviews were conducted (16 practitioner, 1
224 g a phenomenological approach, in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted at course completio
225                                              Structured interviews were conducted between January and
226                             In total 72 semi-structured interviews were conducted between March and J
227                              Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted between October 201
228                           In study one, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 senior char
229                          Audio-recorded semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 patients (m
230 onstructivist grounded theory approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 surgeons ac
231                                         Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 51 nurses (10
232                                  Twenty semi-structured interviews were conducted with adult family m
233                              Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with all participan
234                                         Semi-structured interviews were conducted with children (aged
235                                         Semi-structured interviews were conducted with clinic nurses
236                 Face to face, in-depth, semi structured interviews were conducted with eight staff me
237                                         Semi-structured interviews were conducted with parents of 200
238                                              Structured interviews were conducted with participants a
239                                              Structured interviews were conducted with proxy responde
240                   In this preliminary study, structured interviews were conducted with schizophrenia
241 amese and 8 Cambodian LBMs were visited, and structured interviews were conducted with the market man
242                                         Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the sample and
243 a referral facility in urban Accra, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with women who had
244                                         Semi-structured interviews were conducted, guided by use of a
245   Between September 2015 and March 2016 semi-structured interviews were conducted.
246                              Individual semi-structured interviews were digitally recorded, transcrib
247                                      16 semi-structured interviews were done online.
248                                  Twenty semi-structured interviews were undertaken using a topic guid
249                             Individual, semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 33 nursing st
250                                              Structured interviews were used to assess bullying invol
251                                              Structured interviews were used to assess depressive sym
252                                              Structured interviews were used to assess participants f
253  Quality of Life Questionnaire) and 1:1 semi-structured interviews were used to explore experiences w
254                                              Structured interviews were used to obtain family history
255 g Scale (SIRS), rated by a clinician after a structured interview, which grades the types and severit
256 e I trial itself, a survey that consisted of structured interviews, which sought to evaluate patients
257      Twenty-five experts underwent 30-minute structured interviews, which were transcribed and coded.
258 nformation about residual shunt, undertook a structured interview with individuals who had had transc
259 risk of nicotine dependence were obtained by structured interview with the Diagnostic Interview Sched
260                                            A structured interview with the families of 80 children wi
261 children's oral health status were used from structured interviews with 1158 caregiver/child dyads fr
262                                  Single semi-structured interviews with 13 medical staff and 13 nurse
263 ng: 150h of nonparticipant observation; semi-structured interviews with 15 staff members about their
264 86 non-participant observations and 226 semi-structured interviews with 191 health professionals work
265                   METHODS AND FINDINGS: Semi-structured interviews with 26 stroke witnesses were tran
266     This was a secondary analysis of 46 semi-structured interviews with 28 China-educated nurses work
267                            We conducted semi-structured interviews with 30 key stakeholders (physicia
268  Per convenience sampling, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 30 surgeons from 5 subspecial
269                            We conducted semi-structured interviews with 33 clinicians, and held three
270                                         Semi-structured interviews with 35 participants at 6 months p
271                            We conducted semi-structured interviews with 40 general surgeons in wester
272                We conducted qualitative semi-structured interviews with 43 expert surgical teachers f
273 rking a behavioral change was estimated from structured interviews with 50 patients who had a first e
274 comprehension study, we conducted individual structured interviews with 710 adults and adolescents, i
275 and May, 2012, data collectors conducted the structured interviews with a household representative in
276                            We conducted semi-structured interviews with a total of 14 parents, school
277                                         Semi-structured interviews with all participants, thematic an
278                            We conducted semi-structured interviews with chronically critically ill lo
279                                Insights from structured interviews with clinicians (n = 5) experience
280 dicine faculty, and we held focus groups and structured interviews with general internal medicine uni
281 : A rapid evidence assessment (REA) and semi-structured interviews with health professionals were con
282                                         Semi-structured interviews with hospital staff, 150 h of ward
283 mong several data sources, including 19 semi-structured interviews with individuals involved in globa
284 ith patients and their spouses, we conducted structured interviews with national academic leaders in
285 tion of nurse-led chemotherapy clinics, semi-structured interviews with nurse participants, review of
286 rse-led chemotherapy clinics, including semi-structured interviews with nurses.
287 n delivering palliative care; 10 filmed semi-structured interviews with palliative care patients or t
288  and parents (N = 41) were matched with semi-structured interviews with parents (N = 41).
289 hodology guided twenty-one 60-90 minute semi-structured interviews with participants across 7 stakeho
290 telligence), brain MRI, medical records, and structured interviews with participants and their parent
291                                         Semi-structured interviews with patients and family carers.
292 n the southwestern United States and 63 semi-structured interviews with physicians, research staff, a
293          After the programme concluded, semi-structured interviews with staff and a focus group with
294                                      36 semi-structured interviews with staff, relatives and resident
295                         We conducted 74 semi-structured interviews with stakeholders involved in heal
296              Follow-up assessments relied on structured interviews with the adolescents and their mot
297                        We analyzed data from structured interviews with the patients, histopathologic
298 ive or nonelective inpatient surgery through structured interviews with thought leaders and systemati
299                           Seventy-three semi-structured interviews with veterans (n = 33) and provide
300                            We conducted semi-structured interviews with Veterans with severe obesity

 
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