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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.
Ali Ahmed Al-Tarrah, David Lester
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Health Attitudes and Practices in Arkansas
Health Education Monographs, 1975A state-wide, broad-based consumer health education program was initiated in Arkansas, July 1, 1972. The project has four major goals based on the Wisconsin planning model for consumer health education.' These four goals are to enable citizens: (1) to have a greater concern for their personal health; (2) to become better aware of and to adopt ...
Runyan Deere, James K. Hoffmeister
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The Development of Health Attitudes
The Elementary School Journal, 1951children, acquired knowledge relating to the promotion of health but who still fail to show regard for the health of their fellow-men or to apply their knowledge to the promotion of their own health. The health training and instruction which they received in their formative years was confined to sheer academic knowledge which they put into a small ...
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Health Professionals' Attitudes to Videoconferencing in Paediatric Health-Care
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2002This study surveyed staff involved in paediatric health-care in the state of New South Wales. Questionnaires were sent to: 139 medical professionals in paediatric public health; 157 medical professionals in private practice; 179 nurses; and 125 allied health staff. There were 188 completed surveys (31%).
Richard J. Cohn, Belinda Goodenough
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Asian American Health Care Attitudes
Health Marketing Quarterly, 1998This paper describes the results of a survey of health care attitudes of a sample of respondents primarily of Asian American background. The importance of bilingualism, Asian background, age, and other attributes of a physician are discussed with relation to subgroups in the sample.
William Perttula+2 more
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Attitudes of health visitors to fluoridation
Health Education Journal, 1984A study of the attitudes of health visitors in urban com munities in northern and southern England was carried out in 1973 and 1979. The survey showed that two-thirds were in favour of fluoridation, but that there was consid erable scope for more attention to be paid to the subject in training programmes, both at college and in service.
C. G. Fairpo, S A Williams
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THE IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDE IN THE DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES*
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1973Dr. Goldberg and his associates have put together their experience at the Rochester Neighborhood Health Center and the experience reported by other investigators to suggest the approach for gaining cooperative dental patients.
Hyman J. V. Goldberg+2 more
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Knowledge and attitudes toward transgender health
The Clinical Teacher, 2017Hormonal interventions for transgender adolescents have become increasingly common; however, there is a paucity of research on medical student knowledge of, and attitudes toward, these interventions following didactic instruction. Furthermore, no studies have examined whether students can be aware of the literature on the mental health benefits of ...
Jack L Turban+4 more
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An exploration of midwives' attitudes to health promotion
Midwifery, 2000To explore midwives' attitudes to health promotion.Quantitative study, data collected using self-completed postal questionnaires in 1996.The North West of England, UK.182 senior midwives who were working in hospital and community settings.The patterns of views towards health promotion approaches were complex as midwives stated that they preferred ...
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Mental Health Attitudes and Volunteering
Psychological Reports, 1980Otto F. Wahl+2 more
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