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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions of Neurodevelopmental Disorders Among Pregnant Women in Resource-Limited Settings: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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Mental Health Literacy Affects Mental Health Attitude: Is There a Gender Difference?
American Journal of Health Behavior, 2020Objectives: In the current study, we aimed to compare the levels of and factors associated with mental health attitude between males and females. Of particular interest was ascertaining the degree to which mental health literacy was related to mental ...
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Understanding Health Attitudes and Behavior
The American Journal of Medicine, 2023Individual attitudes and behavior related to health and disease are major components of clinical encounters. These factors shape lifestyle, presentation of symptoms, access to patient care, interactions between patients and physicians, adherence to medical advice, and response to treatment. Health attitudes and behavior may range from anxiety and worry
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Development of a Health Attitude Scale
Nursing Research, 1982A tool was developed to assess attitudes of patients with cardiac disease toward performing prescribed behaviors of their medical regimen. Two groups of subjects with heart disease were used to examine validity and reliability of the Miller Attitude Scale.
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Nigerian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2021
Introduction: In spite of the comparatively high rate of blindness and other visual impairments in Nigeria, access to orthodox eye care remains low. Religion has been shown to have important effects on health behavior but such effects as regards access to eye health care remains insufficiently explored in local research.
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Introduction: In spite of the comparatively high rate of blindness and other visual impairments in Nigeria, access to orthodox eye care remains low. Religion has been shown to have important effects on health behavior but such effects as regards access to eye health care remains insufficiently explored in local research.
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Health Attitudes of Psychiatric Inpatients
Psychopathology, 2010Despite the high prevalence of medical illness in the mentally ill population, little is known about the health attitudes of patients with combined medical and psychiatric disorders. We compared the health attitudes of a group of inpatients with concomitant medical and psychiatric illness, a group of physically healthy psychiatric inpatients, and a ...
G A, Fava, G, Molnar, M, Zielezny
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Authoritarian Attitudes and Psychological Health
Psychological Reports, 2003In a sample of 118 undergraduates, F Scale scores were not associated with neuroticism scores.
David, Lester, Ali Ahmed, Al-Tarrah
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Do attitude and area influence health? A multilevel approach to health inequalities.
Health and Place, 2000This paper demonstrates an area effect on health and suggests improvements in research practice for work in this field. We use an area classification which can be related clearly to factors that influence the health of individuals and take account of ...
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Hypochondriasis and Related Health Attitudes
Psychosomatics, 1989Since hypochondriasis can be thought of as a complex of health attitudes, bodily concerns, and beliefs about disease, it is logical to ask what other attitudes, values, and beliefs might be related to it. By means of self-report questionnaires, the authors studied hypochondriasis, the tendency to amplify somatic sensations, and a series of health ...
A J, Barsky, G, Wyshak
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