perceived need
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperceiveandneed
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perceive
verb[T]
uk/pəˈsiːv/us/pɚ-/
to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief ...
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need
noun
uk/niːd/us/niːd/
the state of having to have something that you do not have, especially something that you must have so that you can have a ...
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(Definition ofperceiveandneedfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofperceived need
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This depended onperceivedneed.
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Assessingperceivedneedfor mental health care in a community survey : development of theperceivedneedfor care questionnaire.
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Logistic regression withperceivedneedas a dependent shows that the effects of diagnosis and disability can account for the increased perceived need in females.
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She expressed an insecurity about regaining the weight and aperceivedneedfor constant self-surveillance.
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Such perceptions were grounded in subtle constructions of civic community,perceivedneedand political reinterpretation.
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Older adults have lessperceivedneedfor information, counselling, social interventions and skills training.
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Functioning impairment andperceivedneedfor service were also related to length of hospitalization.
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The confidentialized unit record file generated from the survey was analysed for determinants ofperceivedneed.
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Several of these have included some assessment ofperceivedneedfor mental health care.
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Other significant predictors included economic dependency, psychological functioning,perceivedneedfor service, and living arrangement.
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There is even lessperceivedneedassociated with the substance use disorders.
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Indeed, females have significantly lessperceivedneedfor social interventions and skills training.
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For example, the higher the incidence of the disease, the higher is theperceivedneed.
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Parent and adolescentperceivedneedfor parental consent involving research with minors.
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The author's position could have been better served by not bowing to thisperceivedneed.
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Both developments are motivated by aperceivedneedto achieve communicatively transparent test results anchored in observable behaviors.
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So theperceivedneedfor surveillance was problematic to all carers, although not to all those with dementia.
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We also see a strong relationship between theperceivedneedfor significant economic reform and support for the opposition.
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Compared to those of mid-life, young adults have lower rates ofperceivedneedfor medication and counselling.
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This may have resulted in a relative underdetection ofperceivedneedamong the older population in this survey.
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Once other factors are controlled for, there is no significant finding suggesting that females have greaterperceivedneedthan males.
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Ifperceivedneed, and associated help-seeking has prompted effective intervention, then symptoms may have been ameliorated.
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Such a lack may obviate the learners'perceivedneedto use the progressive with states to convey such information.
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With these effects corrected for, there is lessperceivedneedfor social interventions and skills training in females.
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Correlates of aperceivedneedfor mental health assistance and differences between those who do and do not seek help.
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