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How Often Feel Sad
Known as:
Sadness Frequency
, Frequency of Sadness
, Frequency Feeling Sad
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A question about how often an individual feels or felt sad.
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Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale
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2016
2016
A contemporary forced urban removal: the displacement of public housing residents from Millers Point, Dawes Point and the Sirius Building by the New South Wales Government
A. Morris
2016
Corpus ID: 159630714
2016
2016
Türkçe Öğretmenlerinin Duygu Dışavurum Tarzları Üzerine Bir İnceleme / An Investigation on the Emotional Expression Styles of Turkish Teachers
Murat Şengül
,
Ahmet Demi̇rel
2016
Corpus ID: 132311941
Bu calismada, Turkce ogretmenlerinin suregiden bir etkilesimde “mutluluk”, “uzuntu” ve “ofke” duygusu yasamalari sonrasinda…
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2014
2014
From Kate Stoneman to Kate Stoneman Chair, Katheryn D. Katz: Feminist Waves and the First Domestic Violence Course at a United States Law School
Melissa L. Breger
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M. A. Lynch
2014
Corpus ID: 142934560
First-wave feminist, suffragette, and 1898 Albany Law School graduate, Katherine ― Kate Stoneman, pioneered the admission of…
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2013
2013
Respite Utilization and Responses to Loss Among Family Caregivers: Relationship Matters
L. DeCaporale
,
L. Mensie
,
A. Steffen
Death Studies
2013
Corpus ID: 40563616
Family caregivers of physically and cognitively impaired older adults face multiple challenges when providing care, including…
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2009
2009
Reported Causal Antecedents of Discrete Emotions in Late Life
J. Chipperfield
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R. Perry
,
B. Weiner
,
Nancy E. G. Newall
The International Journal of Aging & Human…
2009
Corpus ID: 37439721
Valuable insights about emotional well-being can be learned from studying older adults who have wrestled with differentiating and…
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2008
2008
Assessing pre‐death grief in cancer caregivers using the Marwit–Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory (MM‐CGI)
S. J. Marwit
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J. Chibnall
,
R. Dougherty
,
C. Jenkins
,
Jenifer Shawgo
Psycho-Oncology
2008
Corpus ID: 31884564
The Marwit–Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory (MM‐CGI) was developed and initially validated with caregivers of persons with…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
DEPRESSION DURING EARLY RECOVERY FROM HEART SURGERY AMONG EARLY MIDDLE-AGE, MIDLIFE, AND ELDERLY WOMEN
S. Plach
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L. Napholz
,
S. Kelber
Health Care for Women International
2003
Corpus ID: 44372349
Theories and studies about the psychological processes of midlife propose a transition that may result in a more integrated…
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1997
1997
Aspects of the problems of translating metaphor, with special reference to modern Arabic poetry
Hisham Obeidat
1997
Corpus ID: 191454053
This thesis examines a crucial area in the translation of poetic discourse, the translatability of modern Arabic metaphor into…
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1989
1989
The pathogenesis of chronic pain syndromes
L. Knorring
1989
Corpus ID: 73891287
In chronic pain syndromes in which no organic pathology or pathophysiological mechanism can be found to account for the pain, i.e…
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1975
1975
Intrusive and Repetitive Thought after a Depressing Film: A Pilot Study
N. Wilner
,
M. Horowitz
Psychological Reports
1975
Corpus ID: 943926
A hypothesis of increased intrusive and repetitive thoughts after any undischarged negative emotional-ideational state was based…
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