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Psychosocial Determinants of Non-adherence to Antihypertensive Therapy: A Cross-Sectional Study in Pakistani Tertiary Care Hospitals. [PDF]
Shahzaib Ali S +6 more
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Psychological and psychosocial determinants of COVID-related handwashing behaviours: A systematic review. [PDF]
Leonard R +13 more
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Examining the psychosocial determinants of women's decisions to delay childbearing
STUDY QUESTION What are the psychosocial determinants of women's intentions to delay childbearing until after 35 years? \ud \ud SUMMARY ANSWER Attitudes, pressure from important others, perceived self-confidence and anticipated regret all influence the ...
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The psychosocial determinants of hypertension
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2003To present currently available evidence on the role that adverse psychosocial factors play in the pathogenesis of hypertension. The specific objectives of the review were to (1) provide a picture of what is known about the relationship between psychosocial factors and hypertension, (2) summarize the major methodological and conceptual pitfalls, and (3)
M S, Kaplan, A, Nunes
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Psychosocial determinants of climacteric complaints
Maturitas, 1991A total of 2349 Norwegian women aged 45-55 years, were investigated using postal questionnaires. Associations between menopausal development, psychosocial factors and climacteric complaints were analyzed. Factor analysis of 24 climacteric complaints identified five factors (vague somatic complaints, nervous complaints, mood lability, vasomotor and ...
A, Holte, A, Mikkelsen
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Psychosocial Determinants of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
Appetite, 1995Psychosocial correlates of fruit and vegetable consumption were studied in an adult Dutch population (n = 367) based on the ASE model of attitudes, social influence and self-efficacy. Attitudes were a summation of beliefs about taste, different health consequences, and costs in time and money.
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