level of functioning

collocation in English

meaningsoflevelandfunction

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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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function
noun
uk
/ˈfʌŋk.ʃən/
us
/ˈfʌŋk.ʃən/
the natural purpose (of something) or the duty (of ...
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(Definition oflevelandfunctionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Age-related psychiatric comorbidities andleveloffunctioningin alcoholic veterans seeking outpatient treatment.
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This pattern suggests that most preschizophrenics are below their expectedleveloffunctioningat these ages.
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The concept used most frequently to designate coactions at the organismicleveloffunctioningis experience.
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Ultimately, the most important question regarding any cognitive rehabilitation intervention is whether people can improve in theirleveloffunctioning.
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Despite the relatively highleveloffunctioning, the implications of early maternal depression for children were neither minor nor fleeting.
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Those who indicate that they are distressed, depressed or struggling to maintain only a lowleveloffunctioningneed help.
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Looking across all four groups,leveloffunctioningin adolescence appeared to depend on both early and later experience.
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For the most par t, alcoholic families presented a lowerleveloffunctioningof the home environment as well.
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The use of side effect rating and also the use ofleveloffunctioningscales varies over the different studies.
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Scores are on a scale ranging from 1 to 100, higher scores indicating higherleveloffunctioning.
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Likewise, the individual's currentleveloffunctioningexerts influences on the structure of the current and ongoing environment.
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This strategy allows for increased precision in evaluating theleveloffunctioningin the specific domain within a more comprehensive developmental framework.
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Based on the information obtained in the assessment intake interview, the clinical evaluator assessed each patient's highestleveloffunctioningduring the previous year.
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The experimental group improved in cognitive and behavioural performance with treatment, but returned to their formerleveloffunctioningby the ninth month.
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Thus, the two major reorganizations put into evidence here seem to follow disequilibria brought about by increasing competence at the developmentally lowerleveloffunctioning.
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The majority of children and adolescents with bipolar disorder require three to four different psychotropic medications to achieve remission and a goodleveloffunctioning.
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In general, agents in the birth country can be more accurate in providing information about theleveloffunctioningfor older children.
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The reported score is an average of individual scores calculated by using the preference weight associated with each resident'sleveloffunctioning.
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In contrast, relatives of younger, first- or second-episode patients may be unsure whatleveloffunctioningto expect from their relative in the future.
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In some cases the deficit is evident at an earlyleveloffunctioningbut not later in development because the task is eventually mastered.
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Many factors affect the duration of a child's institutional stay, such as political changes that affect opportunities for placement, and do not reflect a child'sleveloffunctioning.
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Particularly, an indication of theleveloffunctioningmay be desirable, as the etiology and the severity of underlying illness may have a significant effect on the outcome.
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The onset of prodrome is defined as the earliest deviation from the patient's pre-morbid personality, behaviour orleveloffunctioningprior to the onset of psychotic symptoms.
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It is used to classify the patientsleveloffunctioning.
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