The role of social and dispositional variables associated with emotional processing in adjustment to breast cancer: an internet-based study
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The cognitive and emotional processing is regarded very important for the effective adjustment to the upsetting situation like the breast cancer. An Internet based study was conducted to scrutinize the emotional intelligence, which is a dispositional factor and performs an important role in adjusting psychologically, and the social support and the social limits are also considered in the study.
Publication Name: Health Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0278-6133
Year: 2004
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Psychosocial variables, external barriers, and stage of mammography adoption
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The differences in the psychosocial variables and the external conditions by stage of mammography adoption are examined by the H. Triandis's theory of behavior and the transtheoritical model. Higher utility beliefs, social influences, and practitioner interactions about mammography are associated with improved stage of adoption.
Publication Name: Health Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0278-6133
Year: 2003
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