level of distress

collocation in English

meaningsoflevelanddistress

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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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distress
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈstres/
us
/dɪˈstres/
a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, ...
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(Definition oflevelanddistressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflevel of distress

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A key to interpreting these results is thelevelofdistressseen in the family process and child behavior indices.
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This self-rated checklist of physical symptoms rates the presence of, andlevelofdistressassociated with, 12 physical symptoms over the previous 4 weeks.
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But it is possible that there is a real difference with age in the intensity of symptoms and the resultinglevelofdistress.
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Another suffering a similarlevelofdistressmight be more prone to take analgesics and spend time at home.
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First, as argued in the introduction, diverse life events should not be aggregated into one category, for this incorrectly assumes that each event creates an equivalentlevelofdistress.
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Analysis of variance was then applied to the changes in the frequencies of the older persons' problematic behaviours and the carers'levelofdistressbetween baseline and follow up.
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Seven of these were what we termed ' clinical features ' : age at onset, current age, number of endorsed criteria, treatment-seeking, level of impairment,levelofdistress, and maximum episode duration.
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Thus, it appears that the response rate was excellent for those who were experiencing a high levelofdistress, but poor for those with little or no distress.
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The tragedy is that, when there is drift, the older people remain, the younger people go, the poverty level grows, the generallevelofdistressgrows.
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I believe that the sentence passed on someone for begging will relate to the harm, the alarm and thelevelofdistresscaused by the begging.
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Preliminary evidence suggests that high levels of distress persist well after bereavement.
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High levels of distress regarding a mild disciplinary interaction may have been maladaptive.
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If individuals meet thresholds levels of distress on the stem questions, additional questions follow that allow criteria for a diagnosis to be established.
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It may be more appropriate to ensure homogeneity in terms of levels of distress and other characteristics such as prognosis.
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Attachment anxiety was found to be associated with higher levels of distress.
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Note, moreover, that lower self-perception, higher levels of ambivalent attachment styles, higher levels of distress, and lower functioning during basic training are not indexes of clinical impairment.
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