risk of relapse

collocation in English

meaningsofriskandrelapse

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risk
noun
uk
/rɪsk/
us
/rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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relapse
noun[C]
uk
/ˈriː.læps/
us
/ˈriː.læps/
If someone who is getting better after an illness has a relapse, they become ...
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(Definition ofriskandrelapsefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Patients in this study continued to be atriskofrelapsewell beyond the first year post-discharge.
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If a hobby has tangible benefits, such as lower blood pressure or reducedriskofrelapse, so much stronger the motivation to do it.
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A ten-year follow-up study of older former problem drinkers:riskofrelapseand implications of successfully sustained remission.
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In addition, relatives are even more aware than patients of theriskofrelapseif clozapine medication is discontinued.
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Both symptoms and theriskofrelapseare thereby reduced.
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Effects of adding cognitive therapy to fluoxetine dose increase onriskofrelapseand residual depressive symptoms in continuation treatment of major depressive disorder.
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Is society ready to pay for a treatment that would certainly contribute to patients' well-being by reducing theriskofrelapse?
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This approach could also have the benefit of decreasing theriskofrelapsefor depressed mothers.
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In so doing, husbands may exacerbate symptoms in their wives and contribute to a higherriskofrelapse.
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Those who had received previous specialized treatment appear to be at particularriskofrelapseand for an extended period of time.
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Indeed, our approach to treatment focused on participants' beliefs and coping responses to early signs of increasedriskofrelapse.
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In contrast, patients with depression who live with highly controlling relatives are not at increasedriskofrelapse.
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Theriskofrelapsewas the same, whether first episode or not.
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Several variables were shown to be associated with an elevatedriskofrelapse.
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Reduction in scores on a measure of problem avoidance predicted a better outcome suggesting that enhanced coping strategies may be associated with a lowerriskofrelapse.
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Strong evidence is emerging from longer term studies to suggest that focused forms of adjunctive psychotherapy can significantly reduce theriskofrelapseand prolong recoveries.
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Acute treatment of depression was similar and use of maintenance antidepressants in severe recurrent depressives atriskofrelapseappeared to be relatively common.
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