research-article | 30-November-2020
-interpersonal problems such as feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. The Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP) is the only self-report instrument that assesses interpersonal problems and is widely used in adult mental health field (6). The aim of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the IIP when used with adolescents (14-18 years) treated in CAMHS.
IIP background and adaptations
The IIP was developed in the crucible of clinical work with people seeking psychotherapy. Horowitz et al. (7
Pravin Israel,
Johannes Hendrik Langeveld
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 9 , 87–95
Research Article | 13-December-2018
Consignment as the shifting of the inventory ownership to a supplier is widely implemented in virtual market. In this form of business arrangement the supplier places goodsataretailer’slocationwithoutreceivingpayment,untilthegoodsaresold. We consider a single period supply chain model, where the supplier contracts with the retailer with some probability of return. Market demand is additive, linearly price– dependent and uncertain. We focus on vendor managed consignment inventory (VMCI)channel
Milena Bieniek
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 19 , ISSUE 3, 551–561
Article | 20-December-2020
, late deliveries, high inventories and considerable operational costs. All of these business errors seriously challenge the company’s competitiveness. The aim of the paper is to demonstrate the importance of effective analysis of maintaining the appropriate level of inventory in gaining a competitive advantage of the company using the company's key resources in the competitive struggle on the market while conducting continuous reporting of reasons for not achieving the assumed business
Piotr Zawada,
Włodzimierz Okrasa,
Jack Warchalowski
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 21 , ISSUE 5, 193–206
research-article | 30-November-2017
epilepsy.
The NDDI-E is a self-report questionnaire designed to screen for a major depressive episode in patients with epilepsy (Gilliam et al., 2006). It consists of six statements about the last two weeks that are rated from 1 (never) to 4 (always/often). The statements were chosen in a way not to overlap with the common epilepsy deficits or the side effects of antiepileptic drugs. Each inventory item is rated by a PWE on a scale from 1 (never) to 4 (always or often). The minimum score is 6 and the
Bartłomiej Gmaj,
Jerzy Majkowski,
Jan Szczypiński,
Joanna Jędrzejczak,
Beata Majkowska-Zwolińska,
Marcin Wojnar,
Jacek Gawłowicz,
Piotr Januszko,
Sung Pa Park,
Ewa Nagańska,
Simon Ziemka,
Dorota Wołyńczyk-Gmaj
Journal of Epileptology, Volume 26 , ISSUE 1-2, 59–64
Research paper | 04-May-2018
Objective Given that the literature data indicates that ascorbic acid may have an anxiolytic effect, we hypothesized that a single oral administration of ascorbic acid could acutely affect emotional states. Methods The effects of acid ascorbic supplementation on anxiety and other emotional states were evaluated by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and Visual Analogue Mood Scale (VAMS). Immediately before, and 2 hours after receiving a single ascorbic acid dose (1000 mg) or placebo, 142
Bettina Moritz,
Marcelo Liborio Schwarzbold,
Ricardo Guarnieri,
Alexandre Paim Diaz,
Ana Lúcia S. Rodrigues,
Alcir Luiz Dafre
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 77 , ISSUE 4, 362–372
Article | 18-June-2020
Occupational Fatigue Inventory (SOFI) and the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS). The results of this study demonstrated a consistent increase in the blink rate and subjective measures of fatigue. A significant association was also found between the blink rate and SOFI measures, indicating an association between those objective and subjective measures. Although not statistically significant, there were also changes in PVT parameters associated with driving duration. However, no significant association was
Hardianto IRIDIASTADI,
Ibrahim ABDURRAHMAN,
Maya PUSPASARI,
Herman Rahadian SOETISNA
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 2, 17–24
Research Article | 30-November-2014
. This creates the need for psychometrically sound measures for the assessment of these traits. The self-report questionnaire Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits (ICU) was designed to provide an efficient, reliable, and valid measure of CU traits among youth populations.Eighty Danish adolescent boys between the ages of 15 to 18 years in secure institutions were assessed concurrently with the ICU, the Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL:YV), self-report measures of aggression and empathy
Mickey T. Kongerslev,
Sune Bo,
Adelle E. Forth,
Erik Simonsen
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 80–96
Review | 20-March-2020
standing tissue inventory (including pros and cons of alternative approaches to inventory acquisition), and necessary considerations for making tissue available for surgical cases in the hospital. The nature of communications regarding tissue orders for individual surgical cases is discussed, as well as mechanisms for storage of tissue and transportation and delivery of tissue to the surgical suites. Finally, options for the disposition of tissue that has been dispensed from the tissue service but was
Beth M. Alden,
Annette J. Schlueter
Immunohematology, Volume 25 , ISSUE 3, 107–111
Report | 26-October-2019
Providing blood units for patients with an antibody to a highprevalence antigen or with multiple common antibodies is a constant challenge to the blood banks. Finding a compatible donor requires extensive screening, which incurs a large amount of investment. In this article, we share our experience of organizing a rare donor inventory with limited resources, we include the strategy used for finding rare donors, and we share the difficulties found during the implementation of the approach and
Carine Prisco Arnoni,
Flavia R.M. Latini,
Janaína Guilhem Muniz,
Rosangela Duarte de Medeiros Person,
Tatiane Aparecida de Paula Vendrame,
Diana Gazito,
Lilian Castilho
Immunohematology, Volume 31 , ISSUE 1, 20–23
research-article | 30-November-2020
diagnostic criteria. Turkish adaptation, validity and reliability study of K-SADS-PL-T was made by Gökler et al. (10).
Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI)
CDI detects the level of depression in children (11) and was developed by Kovacs in 1981. The validity and reliability of the Turkish CDI version was performed by Oy in 1991 (12). This scale consists of 27 items. The score of each question varies between 0 and 2. A score of 19 and above is considered pathological.
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
Dilşad Yıldız Miniksar,
Özlem Özel Özcan,
Hülya Cenk,
Yelda Kapıcıoğlu,
Ayşegül Polat
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 9 , 1–8
Article | 29-December-2020
managing an inventory of frozen blood units is offered in this paper.
Phyllis A. Morel
Immunohematology, Volume 4 , ISSUE 4, 82–84
research-article | 28-February-2020
egocentric data on collaborative relations;
develop an inventory of academically relevant resources from respondents’ reports; and
measure what resources (Item 2) collaborating parties (ego and alters) engage in their collaboration ties (Item 1).
The data we hereby share are based on transcriptions and coding of the originally qualitative material. The second section provides some brief background information on science in Poland and details our contribution. The presented study involved 40
Michał Bojanowski,,
Dominika Czerniawska,
Wojciech Fenrich
Connections, Volume 39 , ISSUE 1, 1–6
research-article | 17-June-2020
egocentric data on collaborative relations;
develop an inventory of academically relevant resources from respondents’ reports; and
measure what resources (Item 2) collaborating parties (ego and alters) engage in their collaboration ties (Item 1).
The data we hereby share are based on transcriptions and coding of the originally qualitative material. The second section provides some brief background information on science in Poland and details our contribution. The presented study involved 40
Michał Bojanowski,,
Dominika Czerniawska,
Wojciech Fenrich
Connections, Volume 40 , ISSUE 1, 25–30
research-article | 01-August-2019
speaks to Infant about Object3. Infant looks at Object
Triad
F Behavior
1. Infant and Caregiver both touch Object
1. Infant and Caregiver touch Object2. Object lights up for Infant and Caregiver
1. Infant and Caregiver touch Object2. Object lights up for Infant and Caregiver3. Caregiver and Infant look at each other
Triad
Communicative Data
Communicative development was assessed using MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory, or CDI-III, at 36 months and Mullen Scales of
Rebekka Schleier,
Jana M. Iverson,
Andrew P. King,
Meredith J. West
Journal of Social Structure, Volume 20 , ISSUE 3, 119–139
Article | 26-October-2019
by BioArray Solutions (Immucor, Warren, NJ) is one of the commercial DNA array platforms currently available to predict HEAs by DNA analysis. This technology provides a useful tool to increase the inventory of antigen-negative RBC units and prevent immunization of patients who require chronic transfusion by providing compatible RBC units based on matching by DNA testing.
Cinzia Paccapelo,
Francesca Truglio,
Maria Antonietta Villa,
Nicoletta Revelli,
Maurizio Marconi
Immunohematology, Volume 31 , ISSUE 2, 81–90
Article | 05-June-2013
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has been considered as a time and money-saving solution for a wide variety of applications, such as manufacturing, supply chain management, and inventory control. However, there is a growing need in the RFID community to research and find out the tag with miniature, circular polarized radiation patterns, dual band operation, high radiation efficiency and high bandwidth operations. This paper presents compact radio frequency identification (RFID) tag for
G. D. Makwana,
Deepak Ghodgaonkar
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 3, 1153–1166
Report | 26-October-2019
Alloimmunization to red blood cell antigens is seen in patients receiving chronic blood transfusion. Knowing the prevalence of blood group antigens of the different ethnicities of South Texas donors can provide better management of rare blood inventory for patients in this geographical area. A total of 4369 blood donors were tested and analyzed for various antigens in the following blood group systems: ABO, Rh, Kell, Duffy, Kidd, MNS, Lutheran, Dombrock, Landsteiner-Wiener, Diego, Colton, and
Lorena I. Aranda,
Linda A. Smith,
Scott Jones,
Rachel Beddard
Immunohematology, Volume 31 , ISSUE 4, 166–173
research-article | 30-November-2017
roof structures in Polish churches”. These activities consisted mainly in the use of alternating full and partial roof framings, usually in rhythm: one full and two incomplete trusses. This work is intended to provide an initial estimate of the percentage of wood saved in this solution. This assessment will be made on the basis of the inventory documentation of the rafter framing of the Michael the Archangel Church in Wierzbnik.
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DEVELOPMENT OF MODULAR RAFTER FRAMING
Roofings that were
Magdalena CHYLEWSKA-SZABAT
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 11 , ISSUE 3, 7–11
research-paper | 30-November-2020
(OKS) was used for psychometric evaluation of happiness level (Poprawa, 2012), and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was used to assess depression levels. Both questionnaires constitute useful tools that scale the whole spectrum of factors that affect human mental well-being.
Data collection and participants
The inclusion criteria was ‘having a child’; the study group included 182 people who met the criteria and 75 of them had a child with ASD. A minority of participants declared their place of
Anna Kostiukow,
Piotr Poniewierski,
Dominika Janowska,
Włodzimierz Samborski
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 81 , ISSUE 3, 279–285
Article | 26-October-2020
with the platelet suspension immunofluorescence test using three anti-HPA-1a sera. Screening of 2600 plateletpheresis donor samples identified 40 HPA-1a-negative donors. Of these, 36 are active and are coded for recognition on the daily pheresis inventory sheet. Theoretically, assuming four donations per year and donors’ cooperation with scheduling, these 36 donors would enable us to have at least one HPA-1a-negative product available every day. In addition, a decision tree for patient
Mary Munizza,
Sandra Nance,
Maryann Keashen-Schnell,
William Sherwood,
Scott Murphy
Immunohematology, Volume 15 , ISSUE 2, 71–74
Article | 18-October-2020
Many transfusion services are reluctant to accept red blood cell (RBC) units containing antibodies. We evaluated the impact of accepting routine shipments of our region’s inventory of alloantibody-positive RBC units over a 4-month period. All patients’ samples received up to 30 days after transfusion of such units were evaluated for the presence of passively acquired antibody, and labor and reagent costs were determined. During the study period, we received 259 alloantibody
Martha R. Combs,
Donald H. Bennett,
Marilyn J. Telen
Immunohematology, Volume 16 , ISSUE 3, 120–123
Article | 20-December-2020
Many antibody identifications require testing with cells of rare or uncommon phenotypes. To expedite the resolution of these identifications, we developed a microcomputer database using Lotus 123TM to enter antigen phenotypes from our frozen cell inventory. Data is entered into a customized screen input form and automatically copied to the database. The use of an input form protects the database from inadvertent errors made while entering data. The database can be searched for any
Rebecca R. Rose,
Kathy J. Skradski,
Margaret A. Helgeson,
Herbert F. Polesky
Immunohematology, Volume 6 , ISSUE 2, 37–40
Case report | 18-October-2018
different diagnoses.Method:Families receiving NFT from the Family Therapy Team (FTT) at the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) of the Capital Region of Denmark filled out psychometric measurements before and after treatment. Patients evaluated the burden of symptoms using Beck’s Youth Inventory (BYI), and parents evaluated their personal agency in relationship to their child’s psychiatric disorder using Parent Activation Measurement (PAM).Results:We analyzed data from 48 patients and
Nina Tejs Jørring,
Karsten Gjessing Jensen
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 6 , ISSUE 2, 107–114
Research Article | 05-July-2017
suicidal thoughts.Methods:In a sample of 138 adolescents, 12- to 16-years old (62% females), we assessed the patients’ psychiatric status using self-report scales and analyzed blood samples for alcohol. Before discharge, a consulting psychiatrist interviewed each patient to evaluate possible suicidality and organized aftercare when necessary. The mediating data-driven hypothesis was examined. Adolescents scoring ≥ 10 on the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) were deemed as screening positive for
Varpu Puuskari,
Terhi Aalto-Setälä,
Erkki Komulainen,
Mauri Marttunen
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 5 , ISSUE 1, 39–49
Original Paper | 19-December-2016
clinical data as well as the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ 4.0 Generic Core Scales (PedsQL™ 4.0) questionnaire in two versions, one for 8–12 year olds and one for 13–18 year olds and their parents. Results. Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the entire PedsQL™ 4.0 questionnaire was 0.91 and 0.93 for children with epilepsy and their parents respectively. Children rated their Total Scale Score higher (67.5 points) than their parents (62.5 points). Whilst analyzing
Dorota Talarska,
Michał Michalak,
Patrycja Talarska
Journal of Epileptology, Volume 24 , ISSUE 2, 105–113
Research paper | 25-July-2017
patients with anxiety disorders committed more errors than the controls, had a short latency of P300 and higher amplitude of ERPs at all steps of stimulus processing. Furthermore, we showed that there was a relationship between the scores of Hamilton Anxiety Scale and Beck Depression Inventory, and amplitudes and latencies of ERPs. The results of LORETA analysis showed that enhanced neural responses were found within circuits mediating visual information processing, sustained
Bartłomiej Gmaj,
Piotr Januszko,
Jan Kamiński,
Ewa Drozdowicz,
Maciej Kopera,
Dorota Wołyńczyk-Gmaj,
Waldemar Szelenberger,
Marcin Wojnar
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 76 , ISSUE 1, 75–85
Article | 31-December-2020
traffic in the city without limiting its transport accessibility based on the area inventory in Krakow. The next part of the article analyzes the use of P&R parking and the bike-sharing Wavelo system in Krakow in 2018. The results of the conducted analyses indicate that the most entrances to the P&R parking in Krakow were in the morning hours, whereas the most exits from these parking were in the afternoon. The holiday months were characterized by a lower use of parking space compared with the
Elżbieta MACIOSZEK,
Agata KUREK
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 4, Part 2, 275–286
Research Article | 30-November-2014
, including that of borderline personality disorder, which leads to a broad spectrum of maladaptive and dysfunctional behaviors.To measure identity pathology and its improvement with treatment, we developed a self-report questionnaire entitled Assessment of Identity Development in Adolescence to establish a reliable, valid, and time-efficient inventory to represent a dimensional concept of healthy and impaired personality development. The reliability of this self-report questionnaire is excellent, and the
Susanne Schlüter-Müller,
Kirstin Goth,
Emanuel Jung,
Klaus Schmeck
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 63–70
Original Paper | 02-June-2015
reducing probability of walking. Aim. The aim of the study was to evaluate the functioning of people with CP with and without epilepsy. Material and Methods. The study included 210 patients with a diagnosis of CP, aged 0–18 years. The study was conducted among the patients using the physiotherapy services in centres in southern Poland. The study used the Paediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) and the classification systems: GMFCS, MACS, and CFCS. Results. There were significant
Agata Michalska,
Janusz Wendorff
Journal of Epileptology, Volume 23 , ISSUE 2, 91–102
research-article | 18-March-2020
annuli and the first annulus is not offset collar like. So far, the genus contains only two species i.e. Nothocriconemoides crenulatus (Ivanova, 1984) and Nothocriconemoides lineolatus (Maas et al., 1971) that were described from Tadzhikistan and Suriname, respectively. Both species were found associated with forest soils; however, no association has been reported from soils of cultivated areas(Geraert, 2010).
During our nematode inventory survey, a population of Nothocriconemoides was detected in
Munawar Maria,
Wentao Miao,
Ruihang Cai,
Pablo Castillo,
Jingwu Zheng
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–14
Research paper | 29-September-2017
The aim of the study was to compare electrophysiological parameters of night sleep in narcolepsy type 1 and hypersomnia associated with a psychiatric disorder. Forty-four patients: 15 with narcolepsy type 1, 14 with hypersomnia associated with a psychiatric disorder and 15 age- and sex-matched controls participated in the study. The study subjects filled in the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). The severity of daytime sleepiness was quantified subjectively
Ewa Walacik-Ufnal,
Anna Justyna Piotrowska,
Dorota Wołyńczyk-Gmaj,
Piotr Januszko,
Bartłomiej Gmaj,
Marcin Ufnal,
Marek Kabat,
Marcin Wojnar
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 77 , ISSUE 2, 147–156