Women smokers' experiences of an age-appearance anti-smoking intervention: a qualitative study [0.03%]
针对女性吸烟者的年龄外貌控烟干预效果定性研究
Sarah Grogan,Keira Flett,David Clark-Carter et al.
Sarah Grogan et al.
Objectives: This study was designed to investigate women's experiences of engaging in an age-appearance anti-smoking intervention. Methods: ...
Survivor identity and post-traumatic growth after participating in challenge-based peer-support programmes [0.03%]
参与基于挑战的同伴支持项目后的幸存者身份和创伤后成长
Bronwyn A Morris,Meredith Campbell,Megan Dwyer et al.
Bronwyn A Morris et al.
Objectives: The social construction of breast cancer (BC) survivor identity has produced a powerful image of woman as survivor. Group membership through peer-support programmes can provide positive role models, shape surv...
Family caregivers' attributions about care-recipient behaviour: does caregiver relationship satisfaction mediate the attribution-distress relationship? [0.03%]
家庭护理人员对其护理对象行为的归因:护理者关系满意度在归因-困扰关系中起中介作用吗?
Siu-Kuen Azor Hui,Timothy R Elliott,Roy Martin et al.
Siu-Kuen Azor Hui et al.
Objectives: The relations of caregiver attributions about care-recipient's problem behaviour to caregiving relationship satisfaction and caregiver distress were examined. ...
Maternal perceptions of overweight and obesity in children: a grounded theory study [0.03%]
儿童肥胖和超重的妈妈感知:扎根理论研究
Olivia Southwell,John R E Fox
Olivia Southwell
Objectives: To develop a theoretical framework for understanding maternal perceptions of overweight and obesity in children. Method: Se...
Smoking-specific compensatory health beliefs and the readiness to stop smoking in adolescents [0.03%]
与吸烟有关的健康补尝信念及其对青少年戒烟自我准备状态的影响研究
Theda Radtke,Urte Scholz,Roger Keller et al.
Theda Radtke et al.
Objective: Compensatory health beliefs (CHBs) are defined as beliefs that negative consequences of unhealthy behaviours can be compensated for by engaging in other health behaviours. CHBs have not yet been investigated in...
Adherence to medication in stroke survivors: a qualitative comparison of low and high adherers [0.03%]
脑卒中患者的用药依从性:低依从者与高依从者的定性比较研究
Julie A Chambers,Ronan E OCarroll,Barbara Hamilton et al.
Julie A Chambers et al.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate factors that may explain variance in adherence to medication in stroke patients. Design. A qualitative comparison of high and low adherers to medication. ...
Comparative Study
British journal of health psychology. 2011 Sep;16(3):592-609. DOI:10.1348/2044-8287.002000 2011
Attitudes to doctors and medicine: The effect of setting and doctor-patient relationship [0.03%]
医疗环境和医患关系对医生形象和医学态度的影响
Ronán M Conroy,Maeve Teehan,Ruwani Siriwardena et al.
Ronán M Conroy et al.
OBJECTIVE: There have been few studies of attitudes to doctors and medicine, despite their potential importance in health psychology. The present study examines the effect on attitudes of setting (general practice vs. antenatal) and context...
Psychological well-being and quality of life in women with an iatrogenic hepatitis C virus infection [0.03%]
医源性丙型肝炎病毒感染女性的心理健康和生活质量
Barbara Coughlan,John Sheehan,Anne Hickey et al.
Barbara Coughlan et al.
OBJECTIVE: This study documents psychological well-being, mental health and quality of life in a group of women diagnosed with an iatrogenic hepatitis C (HCV) infection and examines the relationship between HCV RNA status and adjustment to ...
Exploring discontinuity patterns in the transtheoretical model: An application of the theory of planned behaviour [0.03%]
从计划行为理论角度探索跨理论模型中的不连续性模式
Christopher J Armitage,Madelynne A Arden
Christopher J Armitage
OBJECTIVES: The principal objective of the present paper was to investigate the utility of an extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB) for discriminating between stages of the transtheoretical model (TTM). DESIGN: Congruent with Sutton (2...
Nicola J Henderson,Gail F Huon
Nicola J Henderson
OBJECTIVES: Binge eating among overweight women is associated with adverse physical and psychological consequences, and is known to occur in response to negative affect. This study sought to examine the role played by individual differences...