diagnostic status
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiagnosticandstatus
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diagnostic
adjective
uk/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnɒs.tɪk/us/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnɑː.stɪk/
medicalspecialized
identifying a particular illness using a combination of signs ...
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status
noun
uk/ˈsteɪ.təs/us/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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(Definition ofdiagnosticandstatusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All interviews were conducted by clinical interviewers who were blind to thediagnosticstatusof the respective respondents.
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Each family completed a primarily in-home assessment conducted by trained staff that was blind to familydiagnosticstatus.
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In particular, we can examine whether these family effects translate into actual changes in either functioning ordiagnosticstatusin the two groups.
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Three to five months after the screening, women were interviewed in person to assessdiagnosticstatus.
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In addition, the associations between lifetimediagnosticstatusand both insecure attachment history and peer relationship representations approached significance.
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In our sample, the variation in behavior checklist data anddiagnosticstatuswas more restricted than anticipated.
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Historically, it was thought that these negative sequelae could be directly attributable to thediagnosticstatusof the parent.
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Raters were blind to thediagnosticstatusof all subjects.
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The interviewer administering and coding autobiographical memories was blind to the adolescent'sdiagnosticstatus.
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Raters were blind to subjects'diagnosticstatusat baseline and new blind raters were folded in again at the 6-year follow-up point.
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Contrary to our hypothesis, attachment variables showed little ability to explain concurrent or future variation in the problem severity ordiagnosticstatusof clinic boys.
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No previous research has indicated whether the quality of the parent-child relationship predicts problem severity ordiagnosticstatusof clinic cases once identified.
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That is, the relation between temperature asymmetry anddiagnosticstatusof the parents only held for extreme asymmetry values.
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We confirmed thatdiagnosticstatusof both parents should be considered in the design and analysis of studies of children.
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Across groups, 32% of the sample changeddiagnosticstatus.
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Ethnicity and gender in relation to adaptive functioning,diagnosticstatus, and treatment outcome in children from an anxiety clinic.
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First, thediagnosticstatusof our cases could not be confirmed.
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Finally, due to their relatively young age, it is possible that thediagnosticstatusof some of the probands will change in the future.
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Diagnosticstatuswas determined in a clinical assessment by mental health teams, including psychiatrists and psychologists in a separate assessment session.
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The ascertainment of parental psychiatric disorder was also limited in that no other family members were interviewed, and thediagnosticstatusof the reported disorders was not established.
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