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. 2011 Oct 1;85(4):782–789. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2011.11-0187

Table 2.

Neuropsychiatric symptoms per the Shona Symptom Scale (N = 496)

Question (During the course of the past week…) Yes (n, %)
Did you have times in which you were thinking deeply or thinking about many things? 355 (71.6)
Did you find yourself sometimes failing to concentrate? 276 (55.6)
Did you lose your temper or get annoyed over trivial matters? 326 (65.7)
Did you have nightmares or bad dreams? 303 (61.1)
Did you sometimes see or hear things that others could not see or hear? 145 (29.2)
Was your stomach aching? 291 (58.7)
Were you frightened by trivial things? 213 (42.9)
Did you sometimes fail to sleep or lose sleep? 323 (65.1)
Were there moments when you felt life was so tough that you cried or wanted to cry? 314 (63.3)
Did you feel run down (tired)? 365 (73.6)
Did you at times feel like committing suicide? 48 (9.7)
Were you generally unhappy with things you were doing each day? 341 (68.8)
Was your work lagging behind? 346 (69.8)
Did you feel you had problems in deciding what to do? 306 (61.7)