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Behavioral determinants as predictors of return to work after long-term sickness absence: an application of the theory of planned behavior [PDF]
Background The aim of this prospective, longitudinal cohort study was to analyze the association between the three behavioral determinants of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) model-attitude, subjective norm and self-efficacy-and the time to return-to-
Renée-Louise Franche +25 more
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CBCL Dysregulatie Profiel bij kleuters
Het CBCL Dysregulatie Profiel lijkt een veelbelovend hulpmiddel bij het opsporen van kinderen die een serieus risico lopen in hun ontwikkeling.
Leerstoel Dekovic +3 more
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Sleep Disturbances, Psychosocial Difficulties and Health Risk Behaviour in 16,781 Dutch Adolescents
Objective To investigate the prevalence of adolescent sleep disturbances and their relation with psychosocial difficulties and health risk behaviours we analysed data of a province-wide health survey (n=16,781).
Sanne Verkooijen +17 more
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Psychosocial determinants of leisure-time physical activity.
Psychosocial determinants of leisure-time physical ...
Jill Carol. Mason-Hawkes (7968677)
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Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a global pandemic. Nigeria has the highest burden of pediatric HIV worldwide. HIV-infected children and their caregivers are predisposed to significant psychosocial disorder.
Ikechukwu F Ogbonna +3 more
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Back or neck-pain-related disability of nursing staff in hospitals, nursing homes and home care in seven countries- results from the European NEXT-Study [PDF]
Background: musculoskeletal disorders are a widespread affliction in the nursing profession. Back or neck-pain-related disability of nursing staff is mainly attributed to physical and psychosocial risk factors.Objectives: to investigate which—and to what
Tackenberg, Peter +6 more
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The psychosocial work environment and alcohol dependence: a prospective study
Aims: To examine whether a stressful psychosocial work environment predicts alcohol dependence.Methods: Alcohol dependence of participants in the Whitehall II occupational cohort of London based civil servants (1985-88) was measured in 1991-93 using the ...
Stansfeld, SA, Head, J, Siegrist, J
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The psychosocial determinants of quality of life in breast cancer survivors: a scoping review
Background: Breast cancer care today involves state-of-the-art biomedical treatment but can fail to address the broader psychosocial and quality-of-life (QoL) issues associated with the transition to breast cancer survivorship.
Caitriona Cahir (7895219) +4 more
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Psychosocial Care Needs of Melanoma Survivors: Are They Being Met?
Patients who have survived malignant melanoma for more than five years may lack the opportunity to talk about their burden. As a consequence their psychosocial care needs remain undetected and available supportive interventions may not be utilised ...
Sabine Fischbeck +8 more
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Summary points: In healthy populations, prospective cohort studies show a possible aetiological role for type A/hostility (6/14 studies), depression and anxiety (11/11 studies), psychosocial work characteristics (6/10 studies), social support (5/8 ...
Marmot, M., Hemingway, H.
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