Preface |
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1 The Developing Field of Health Psychology |
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Health Psychology Research: An Example |
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12 | (11) |
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2 Social Psychological Models of Health Behavior: An Examination and Integration |
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23 | (32) |
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Barbara Strudler Wallston |
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24 | (21) |
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Comparisons of the Models |
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45 | (3) |
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Integration of the Models |
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48 | (7) |
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3 Practitioners, Patients, and Compliance with Medical Regimens: A Social Psychological Perspective |
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55 | (30) |
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The Forms and Extent of Medical Noncompliance |
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57 | (1) |
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Assessment of Patient Compliance |
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58 | (3) |
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Compliance and the Patient's Relationship to the Practitioner |
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61 | (3) |
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Compliance and the Patient's Relationship to the Regimen |
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64 | (2) |
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Developing Solutions to Problems of Compliance |
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66 | (1) |
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Behavioral Intentions: Prerequisite to Compliance |
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67 | (1) |
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From Behavioral Intentions to Patient Compliance |
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68 | (5) |
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The Therapeutic Relationship and Compliance |
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73 | (3) |
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76 | (9) |
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4 A Three-Stage Model of Treatment Continuity: Compliance, Adherence, and Maintenance |
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85 | (28) |
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Attention and Information Processing in Health Behavior |
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97 | (10) |
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107 | (6) |
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5 Improving Adherence to Medical Recommendations: Prescriptive Hypotheses Derived from Recent Research in Social Psychology |
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113 | (36) |
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6 Preferences for Self-Care and Involvement in Health Care |
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149 | (18) |
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7 Psychological Interventions and Coping with Surgery |
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167 | (22) |
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168 | (7) |
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Theoretical Considerations |
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175 | (6) |
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The Challenge of Research on Surgical Patients |
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181 | (4) |
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185 | (4) |
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8 Accuracy of Symptom Perception |
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189 | (30) |
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9 Illness Representations and Coping With Health Threats |
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219 | (34) |
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219 | (5) |
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Studies of Illness Cognition: I. Compliance with Hypertension Treatment |
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224 | (13) |
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Coping with Stressful Treatments |
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237 | (4) |
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Interventions for Stress Control and Health Promotion |
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241 | (6) |
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247 | (6) |
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10 Social Support, Stress, and the Buffering Hypothesis: A Theoretical Analysis |
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253 | (16) |
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Some Alternative Buffering Mechanisms |
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255 | (6) |
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A Stressor-Support Specificity Model of the Buffering Process |
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261 | (4) |
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265 | (4) |
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11 The Role of Social Support in Coping With Chronic or Life-Threatening Illness |
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269 | (10) |
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12 Life Changes, Moderators of Stress, and Health |
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279 | (22) |
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Measures of Stressful Life Events |
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280 | (3) |
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Variables that Moderate Stress |
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283 | (5) |
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288 | (3) |
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Life Events, Moderators, and Health---Methodological Questions |
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291 | (2) |
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Life Change as Part of a Theoretical Framework |
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293 | (2) |
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295 | (6) |
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13 Deterring Cigarette Smoking in Adolescents: A Psychosocial-Behavioral Analysis of an Intervention Strategy |
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301 | (18) |
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Social Psychological Processes Impacting Smoking Behavior |
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303 | (4) |
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Tactical and Strategic Decisions in Developing Interventions |
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307 | (3) |
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A Social Psychological-Behavioral Approach to Smoking Prevention |
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310 | (5) |
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Summary and Concluding Observations |
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315 | (4) |
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14 Institutional Relocation and Its Impact on Mortality, Morbidity, and Psychosocial Status |
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319 | (26) |
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Author Index |
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345 | (14) |
Subject Index |
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