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Psychological intervention in patients with poor compliance

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1996
Abstract In this article, the authors examine the compliance of periodontal patients from a behavioral psychology perspective. The causes of non‐compliance are analyzed along with the main methods of intervention. An experiment was carried out in which various behaviour modification techniques were compared.
R. Weinstein   +3 more
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Psychological Contributions to Competition Law Compliance

2016
Price fixing and corruption cause immense economic damage. Measures of competition law compliance present a possibility to prevent price fixing and cartelisation. Taking a psychological perspective may help to understand which individual, group, and organisational factors may foster compliance.
Paruzel, Agnieszka   +5 more
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Concordance and non-compliance: a psychological perspective

Journal of Prescribing Practice, 2021
Promoting concordance is a key element of all non-medical prescribing practise. However, more than half of medications prescribed are not taken properly or not taken at all. The reasons for a patient's non-compliance with prescribed medication is complex but the factors that promote compliance are becoming more clearly understood.
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Behavioral Compliance and Psychological Change

1986
Underlying the social influence model discussed in the previous chapter is the assumption that, if people can be persuaded to change their beliefs or attitudes, changes in dysfunctional behavior should occur. Thus, the focus of the influence model is on factors that make the client more receptive to the counselor’s interpretations, suggestions, and ...
Mark R. Leary, Rowland S. Miller
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The Social Psychology of Patient Compliance

open access: closedContemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1984
Robert M. Kaplan
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Psychological correlates of compliance.

The American journal of pediatric hematology/oncology, 1983
A urinary assay (17 kgs/creatinine) was used to measure compliance in 31 acute lymphocytic leukemia patients under 15 years of age receiving oral prednisone. Demographic data and psychological test responses of patients and their parents were correlated with the urinary assays.
S B, Lansky   +3 more
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Spiritual, psychological and social dimensions of taxpayers compliance

Journal of Financial Crime, 2020
Purpose This paper aims to analyze the role of spiritual, psychological and social dimensions of business taxpayer compliance in micro small and medium enterprises. Tax compliance is an ideal condition for taxpayers who meet tax regulations and report income accurately and honestly.
Gede Adi Yuniarta   +1 more
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