A Kier, S Kral, B Kirchner… - Wiener medizinische …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov This work is to study the changes in the partnership during cancer and identify a possible secondary or tertiary disease profit. Thirty-two patients and their partners (n = 64) participated. 84% of patients experience a change in the partner relationship in a positive direction. The increased ...
JC Young, LA Kearns… - Archives of Clinical …, 2011 - acn.oxfordjournals.org ... Patients in these evaluations often lack the clear incentives for secondarygain, and providers are under greater pressure than they are in medico-legal evaluations to minimize appointment duration due to limited assessment resources or constraints imposed by third-party ... Related articles - All 4 versions
HT Cheng, JR Dauch, JM Hayes, BM Yanik… - Neurobiology of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Clinicians must rely on subjective reports from patients concerning their personal experiences of pain, which are frequently influenced by their psychosocial conditions and potential secondary gain from illness. As a result, such measures often lack credibility. ...
JE Yater, JL Shaw, KL Jensen, T Feygelson… - Diamond and Related …, 2011 - Elsevier ... In this process, each incident electron produces many secondary electrons, with the internal gain being proportional to the incident beam energy E o . For diamond, the internal gain can be estimated as ~ E o / 2.5 E g [6] and [7], where the energy gap E g = 5.47 eV. ... Related articles
[PDF] from psprings.co.ukD Rai, K Kosidou, M Lundberg, R Araya… - … of Epidemiology and …, 2011 - jech.bmj.com ... multiple models. Also, the participants had no prior knowledge of our research hypotheses; therefore we expect minimal reporting bias for secondarygain—for example, to gain access to disability pensions. Some associations ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions