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Adjustment (Psychology)
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African American women
1
Blood pressure--Regulation
1
Children and death
1
Chronic diseases--Psychological aspects
1
Cystic fibrosis--Psychological aspects
1
Diabetics
1
Difference (Psychology)
1
Disease management
1
Emotions--Health aspects
1
Grief
1
Heart failure
1
Heart--Diseases--Patients--Rehabilitation
1
Human behavior
1
Husband and wife
1
Husbands--Psychology
1
Hypertension
1
Incurable diseases--Psychological aspects
1
Lungs--Diseases, Obstructive--Psychological aspects
1
Medical personnel and patient
1
Medicine and psychology
1
Middle-aged men
1
Myocardial infarction
2
Myocardial infarction--Psychological aspects
1
Older people--Institutional care
1
Older people--Psychology
1
Older people--Social conditions
1
Patient compliance
3
Patient education
1
Perception
1
Personality
1
Psychological aspects
1
Psychotherapy
1
Scheduled tribes in India--Attitudes
1
Scheduled tribes in India--Health and hygiene
1
Self-perception
1
Sick--Social conditions
1
Stress (Psychology)
1
Teenage boys
1
Wives--Psychology
1
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Adaptation of patients, siblings, and mothers, to cystic fibrosis
Farkas, Andrea, 1946-
Text (1973)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Client's need for approval as a factor affecting process and outcome of psychotherapy
Hampton, Peter Todd, 1945-
Text (1968)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The expressed concerns of male adolescents when provided the information that their physical examination may be conducted by a female health care provider
Mitchell, Judith Rae
Text (1978)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Relationships between post myocardial infarction patient knowledge at hospital discharge, and knowledge and compliance six weeks after discharge
Finkbeiner, Janet Hogan
Text (1979)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Illness career descent and the self-concept : a study of residents at a retirement facility
Fisher, Bradley Jay
Text (1988)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The relationship between perceived family functioning and perceived compliance behavior of the ambulatory adult onset diabetic
Sipes, Barbara Bye
Text (1981)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
A study to describe grieving within the cognitive and spiritual dimensions in middle adult males following hospital discharge with first myocardial infarction
Risch, Karen Ann
Text (1985)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Husbands' and wives' perceptions of responsibility for dimensions of the postmyocardial infarction treatment plan
Watt, Dana Lee
Text (1985)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Interrelationships of knowledge of disease, knowledge of treatment, social support, perceived impact of disease and stated compliance in a group of patients with COPD
King, Sharon K.
Text (1982)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Differences in the expressed coping styles between the husband and wife when the wife is terminally ill
Dwyer, Carol Ann
Text (1979)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The relationship of organic illness to personality integration
Deleña, Caridad Alzona, 1932-
Text (1962)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Defining characteristics of hypertensive clients who make the most and least progress toward blood pressure control
Krausfopf, Beth Ann
Text (1985)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An exploratory study to delineate personal meaning categories of chronic physical illness
Fielder, Wendy Jean
Text (1979)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Emotion regulation and illness perceptions in African American women with heart failure
Wierenga, Kelly L.
Text (2016)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
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