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Subject Areas on Research
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"A Survey of Beliefs about Managed Care"
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"I Use Weed for My ADHD": A Qualitative Analysis of Online Forum Discussions on Cannabis Use and ADHD.
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"If I'm better than average, then I'm ok?": Comparative information influences beliefs about risk and benefits.
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"It's all the time in my mind": facilitators of adherence to antiretroviral therapy in a Tanzanian setting.
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"It's medically proven!": Assessing the dissemination of religion and health research.
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"Not all my fault": genetics, stigma, and personal responsibility for women with eating disorders.
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"Take your pill": the role and fantasy of pills in modern medicine.
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"We Hide Under the Scriptures": Conceptualization of Health Among United Methodist Church Clergy in Kenya.
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"You just do your part. God will do the rest.": spirituality and culture in the medical encounter.
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"You need a song to bring you through": the use of religious songs to manage stressful life events.
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'I have a lot of faith in her': Value of community health workers in addressing family planning in rural Ghana.
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'I'll do what they did": social norm information and cancer treatment decisions.
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'Well, It's the Risk of the Unknown… Right?': A Qualitative Study of Perceived Risks and Benefits of HIV Cure Research in the United States.
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'What do they know about it?' How the North Carolina public views cancer clinical trials: implications for primary care doctors.
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A Comparison of Practices During the Confinement Period among Chinese, Malay, and Indian Mothers in Singapore.
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A Mixed-Methods Study: Sex Differences in Experiences of Stigma Associated With Alcoholism and Alcohol Use Disorders Among Injury Patients in Tanzania.
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A combined treatment approach to anxiety in the medically ill.
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A comparison of attitudes toward length and quality of life between community-dwelling older adults and patients with advanced cancer.
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A comparison of preferred treatment outcomes between children with ADHD and their parents.
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A comparison of stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with schizophrenia in four stakeholder groups: perceived likelihood of violence and desire for social distance.
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A computer-based interview to identify HIV risk behaviors and to assess patient preferences for HIV-related health states.
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A cross-sectional study of anxiety and marital quality among women with breast cancer at a university clinic in western Saudi Arabia.
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A daily activities list and its relation to measures of adjustment and early environment.
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A longitudinal evaluation of patients' perceptions of Parkinson's disease.
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A longitudinal study of the effects of tobacco smoking and other modifiable risk factors on ill health in middle-aged and old Americans: results from the Health and Retirement Study and Asset and Health Dynamics among the Oldest Old survey.
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A new community-based outdoor intervention to increase physical activity in Singapore children: findings from focus groups.
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A piece of my mind. What we are made of.
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A pilot study on the influence of an individualized and experiential training on cancer caregiver's self-efficacy in home care and symptom management.
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A prospective study of ED pain management practices and the patient's perspective.
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A protocol for a discrete choice experiment: understanding preferences of patients with cancer towards their cancer care across metropolitan and rural regions in Australia.
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A randomized trial comparing the effects of self-help materials and proactive telephone counseling on teen smoking cessation.
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A review of racial differences in geriatric depression: implications for care and clinical research.
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A snapshot of children's postoperative tonsillectomy outcomes at home
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A study of parent/grandparent education for managing a febrile illness using the CALM approach
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A study of the effectiveness of a pain management education booklet for parents of children having cardiac surgery
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A theoretically based Behavioral Nutrition Intervention for Community Elders at high risk: the B-NICE randomized controlled clinical trial.
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A trade secret model for genomic biobanking.
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A trial of compliance therapy in outpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.
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Acceptability of dementia screening in primary care patients.
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Acceptance and change in the context of chronic pain.
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Acculturation, depression, self-esteem, and substance abuse among Hispanic men.
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Accuracy of self-reported stroke among elderly veterans.
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Accuracy of self-reports of fecal occult blood tests and test results among individuals in the carpentry trade.
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Accurate awareness of heartbeat in hypochondriacal and non-hypochondriacal patients.
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Adaptation and testing of instruments to measure diabetes self-management in people with type 2 diabetes in mainland China.
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Adaptation of an HIV prevention curriculum for use with older African American women
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Addiction, Identity, Morality.
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Adherence in people living with HIV/AIDS, mental illness, and chemical dependency: a review of the literature.
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Adherence to mental health treatment in a primary care clinic.
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Adolescents' attitudes about and consumption of low-fat foods: associations with sex and weight-control behaviors.
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Adolescents' perception of living with end stage renal disease
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Adult Patients' Perspectives on the Benefits and Harms of Overused Screening Tests: a Qualitative Study.
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Adult obesity and functioning in the family of origin
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Affinity Chart Analysis: A Method for Structured Collection, Aggregation, and Response to Customer Needs in Radiology.
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African American grandparents' and adolescent grandchildren's sexuality communication
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African American mothers' responses to hospitalization of an infant with serious health problems.
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Age and impaired subjective support. Predictors of depressive symptoms at one-year follow-up.
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Age and sex differences in health habits and beliefs of schoolchildren.
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Age-related vulnerabilities of older adults with colon adenomas: evidence from Project Prevent.
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Alcohol use disorders and the use of treatment services among college-age young adults.
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Alternative Approaches to Valuing Intangible Health Losses: The Evidence for Multiple Sclerosis
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Alternative therapy use by psychiatric outpatients.
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Altruism, incentives, and organ donation: attitudes of the transplant community.
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An 81-year-old woman with chronic illnesses and a strong faith.
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An Integrated Framework For The Prevention And Treatment Of Obesity And Its Related Chronic Diseases.
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An analogue investigation of the relationships among perceived parental criticism, negative affect, and borderline personality disorder features: the role of thought suppression.
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An environmental intervention to promote lower-fat food choices in secondary schools: outcomes of the TACOS Study.
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Anesthesia and analgesia-related preferences and outcomes of women who have birth plans.
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Applying a stepped-care approach to the treatment of obesity.
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Applying self-determination theory to the blood donation context: The blood donor competence, autonomy, and relatedness enhancement (Blood Donor CARE) trial.
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Are women worrying about heart disease?
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Assessing clinical and functional outcomes in the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) schizophrenia trial.
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Assessing perceptions of dental health behavior.
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Assessing tobacco beliefs among youth using item response theory models.
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Assessment of four stakeholder groups' preferences concerning outpatient commitment for persons with schizophrenia.
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Association Between Public Knowledge About COVID-19, Trust in Information Sources, and Adherence to Social Distancing: Cross-Sectional Survey.
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Associations among family support, family stress, and personal functional health status.
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Associations between maternal concern for healthful eating and maternal eating behaviors, home food availability, and adolescent eating behaviors.
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Associations between the impact of terrorism and health perceptions of patients.
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Attachment and pain: recent findings and future directions.
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Attitudes Regarding Overweight, Exercise, and Health among Blacks (United States).
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Attitudes about aging well among a diverse group of older Americans: implications for promoting cognitive health.
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Attitudes toward alcohol use during pregnancy among women recruited from alcohol-serving venues in Cape Town, South Africa: A mixed-methods study.
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Attitudes toward hysterectomy in women undergoing evaluation for uterovaginal prolapse.
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Attitudes toward neurosurgery in a low-income country: a qualitative study.
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Attitudes toward participation in a pregnancy and child cohort study.
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Barriers and Strategies Related to Qualitative Research on Genetic Ancestry Testing in Indigenous Communities.
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Barriers reported among patients with breast and cervical abnormalities in the patient navigation research program: impact on timely care.
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Barriers to influenza immunization in a low-income urban population.
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Behavioral determinants of mental illness concerns: a comparison of community subcultures.
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Belief in numbers: When and why women disbelieve tailored breast cancer risk statistics.
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Beliefs about breast cancer risk and use of postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy.
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Benefits and drawbacks to hormone replacement therapy among nursing home patients.
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Benefits of coronary revascularization: a failure to communicate.
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Birth films may miscarry.
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Birthing and Parenting a Premature Infant in a Cultural Context.
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Body mass index, eating attitudes, and symptoms of depression and anxiety in pregnancy and the postpartum period.
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Bowel patterns among subjects not seeking health care. Use of a questionnaire to identify a population with bowel dysfunction.
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Breast cancer screening behaviors and attitudes in three racial/ethnic groups.
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Calcium and dairy intake: Longitudinal trends during the transition to young adulthood and correlates of calcium intake.
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Calcium and dairy intakes of adolescents are associated with their home environment, taste preferences, personal health beliefs, and meal patterns.
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Can lay-led walking programmes increase physical activity in middle aged adults? A randomised controlled trial.
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Cancer genetics service interest in women with a limited family history of breast cancer.
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Cancer survivors' health worries and associations with lifestyle practices.
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Cardiovascular disease risk assessment and prevention in blood donors.
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Caregiver Burden as a Mediator Between Emotional Distress and Concentration Problems in Patients With Cancer.
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Caregiving for persons with mental illness: the impact of outpatient commitment on caregiving strain.
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Challenges of optimizing glycaemic control in children with Type 1 diabetes: a qualitative study of parents' experiences and views.
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Changes in beliefs about medications during long-term care for ischemic heart disease.
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Changes in children's behavior after a natural disaster.
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Changes in functional status among persons over age sixty-five undergoing total knee arthroplasty.
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Changing perceptions of the childhood obesity epidemic.
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Characterizing Young Adults' Susceptibility to Waterpipe Tobacco Use and Their Reactions to Messages About Product Harms and Addictiveness.
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Childhood cancer survivors' perceived barriers to improving exercise and dietary behaviors.
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Childhood sexual trauma and subsequent parenting beliefs and behaviors.
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Chronic disease management perspectives of colorectal cancer survivors using the Veterans Affairs healthcare system: a qualitative analysis.
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Chronic disease stigma, skepticism of the health system, and socio-economic fragility: Qualitative assessment of factors impacting receptiveness to group medical visits and microfinance for non-communicable disease care in rural Kenya.
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Clinical trial recruitment challenges with older adults with cancer.
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Colorectal screening patterns and perceptions of risk among African-American users of a community health center.
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Commentary: why do research on spirituality and health, and what do the results mean?
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Communicating breast cancer risks to women using different formats.
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Community dwelling elderly are appropriate subjects for intensive dietary choice restriction studies.
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Community-Based Long-Term Care Services: If We Build It, Will They Come?
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Comparing proxy and patients' perceptions of patients' functional status: results from an outpatient geriatric clinic.
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Complementary and alternative medicine usage by patients of a dental school clinic.
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Compliance and noncompliance in cancer patients.
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Conceptual issues in understanding the relationship between suicidal behavior and substance use during adolescence.
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Conceptualizing "religion": How language shapes and constrains knowledge in the study of religion and health.
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Conducting research in psoriatic arthritis: the emerging role of patient research partners.
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Confronting the moral economy of US racial/ethnic health disparities.
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Confusion about outpatient commitment.
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Considering adaptation in preference elicitations.
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Consumer perceptions of involuntary outpatient commitment.
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Consumer perspectives on genetic testing for psychiatric disorders: the attitudes of veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder and their families.
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Consumer protection and the HMO backlash: are HMOs to blame for drive-through deliveries?
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Consumer, provider, and informal caregiver opinions on psychiatric advance directives.
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Consumers' perceptions of the fairness and effectiveness of mandated community treatment and related pressures.
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Cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between insight and attitudes toward medication and clinical outcomes in chronic schizophrenia.
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Crowdsourcing utility estimation for spina bifida in the general population.
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Cultural aspects in the treatment of patients with skin disease.
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Cure me even if it kills me: preferences for invasive cancer treatment.
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Current health behaviors and readiness to pursue life-style changes among men and women diagnosed with early stage prostate and breast carcinomas.
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Cytokine Genetic Variants and Health-Related Quality of Life in Crohn's Disease: An Exploratory Study.
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Daily moods and symptoms: Effects of awareness of study focus, gender, menstrual-cycle phase, and day of the week
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De facto mental health services in the rural south.
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Deciding to institutionalize: why do family members cease caregiving at home?
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Decision-Making of Patients With Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators at End of Life: Family Members' Experiences.
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Deconstructing race and gender differences in adolescent obesity: Oaxaca-blinder decomposition.
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Demographic and illness-related variables associated with HIV-related fatigue.
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Depression among women experiencing intimate partner violence in a Chinese community
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Dermatology quality of life instruments: sorting out the quagmire.
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Determinants of willingness to donate living related and cadaveric organs: identifying opportunities for intervention.
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Development and preliminary evaluation of the caregiver assistive technology outcome measure.
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Diet- and blood pressure-related knowledge, attitudes, and hypertension prevalence among African Americans: the KDBP Study. Knowledge of Diet and Blood Pressure.
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Dietary restraint and gestational weight gain.
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Differential response to placebo among patients with social phobia, panic disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Dipsticks and diagnostic algorithms in urinary tract infection: development and validation, randomised trial, economic analysis, observational cohort and qualitative study.
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Discordance between patient-predicted and model-predicted life expectancy among ambulatory patients with heart failure.
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Discordant Perceptions of Prognosis and Treatment Options Between Physicians and Patients With Advanced Heart Failure.
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Disease as a reflection of the psyche.
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Disease understanding in patients newly diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.
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Do gender, disability, and morbidity affect aging rate in the LLFS? Application of indices of cumulative deficits.
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Do nonpatients underestimate the quality of life associated with chronic health conditions because of a focusing illusion?
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Do safer sex self-efficacy, attitudes toward condoms, and HIV transmission risk beliefs differ among men who have sex with men, heterosexual men, and women living with HIV?
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Do seniors understand their risk of moving to a nursing home?
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Does cognitive-behavioral insomnia therapy alter dysfunctional beliefs about sleep?
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Does perception equal reality? Weight misperception in relation to weight-related attitudes and behaviors among overweight and obese US adults.
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Don't ask, don't tell? Revealing placebo responses to research participants and patients.
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Donor designation: racial and ethnic differences in US nondesignators' preferred methods for disclosing intent to donate organs.
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Early childhood caries: analysis of psychosocial and biological factors in a high-risk population.
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Economic causes and consequences of obesity.
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Economic evaluation of the benefits of reducing acute cardiorespiratory morbidity associated with air pollution.
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Education on the glycemic index of foods fails to improve treatment outcomes in a behavioral weight loss program.
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Effect of Clinical and Attitudinal Characteristics on Obtaining Comprehensive Medication Reviews.
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Effect of Cultural, Folk, and Religious Beliefs and Practices on Delays in Diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer in African American Women.
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Effect of a transactional model education program on coping effectiveness in women with multiple sclerosis.
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Effect of an educational script on postpartum contraceptive use: a randomized controlled trial.
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Effect of assessment method on the discrepancy between judgments of health disorders people have and do not have: a web study.
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Effect of genetic testing for risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus on health behaviors and outcomes: study rationale, development and design.
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Effect of socioeconomic status on food availability and cost of the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) dietary pattern.
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Effective promotion of breastfeeding among Latin American women newly immigrated to the United States.
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Effectiveness of a Structured Teaching Program on Knowledge and Attitudes Toward HIV among Young Women in India
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Effectiveness of educational and social worker interventions to activate patients' discussion and pursuit of preemptive living donor kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial.
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Effects of appearance-based admonitions against sun exposure on tanning intentions in young adults.
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Effects of brief pain education on hospitalized cancer patients with moderate to severe pain.
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Effects of counseling techniques on patients' weight-related attitudes and behaviors in a primary care clinic.
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Effects of olanzapine, quetiapine, and risperidone on neurocognitive function in early psychosis: a randomized, double-blind 52-week comparison.
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Elevated calcium requirements for women and unique approaches to improving calcium adherence.
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Eliciting stated health preferences: an application to willingness to pay for longevity.
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Emergency Department education improves patient knowledge of coronary artery disease risk factors but not the accuracy of their own risk perception.
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Engaging expectant parents to receive Tdap vaccination.
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Enhancing physical activity adherence and well-being in multiple sclerosis: a randomised controlled trial.
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Epidemiology of persecutory ideation in an elderly population in the community.
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Ethnic/racial differences in weight-related concerns and behaviors among adolescent girls and boys: findings from Project EAT.
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Ethnically diverse older adults' beliefs about staying mentally sharp.
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Expectations and outcomes of prolonged mechanical ventilation.
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Expectations, Perceptions, and Management of Labor in Nulliparas Prior to Hospitalization
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Expected and realized benefits from coronary bypass surgery in relation to severity of illness.
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Experience of the school-aged child with tracheostomy.
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Experimentation with smokeless tobacco and cigarettes by children and adolescents: relationship to beliefs, peer use, and parental use.
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Explanatory attributions of anxiety and recovery in a study of kava.
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Exploration of fairness in health services: a qualitative analysis.
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Exploring the "legacy" of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: a follow-up study from the Tuskegee Legacy Project.
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Exploring the meaning of childhood disability: perceptions of disability among mothers of children with disabilities (CWD) in Kuwait.
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Exploring the perspectives of obese adolescent girls.
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Exploring the role of order effects in person trade-off elicitations.
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Extant health behaviors and uptake of standardized vs tailored health messages among cancer survivors enrolled in the FRESH START trial: a comparison of fighting-spirits vs fatalists.
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Facilitated psychiatric advance directives: a randomized trial of an intervention to foster advance treatment planning among persons with severe mental illness.
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Factors Associated With HIV Testing in Youth in the United States: An Integrative Review.
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Factors associated with African Americans' enrollment in a national cancer genetics registry.
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Factors associated with a lack of pap smear utilization in women exposed in utero to diethylstilbestrol.
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Factors associated with annual-interval mammography for women in their 40s.
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Factors associated with non-adherence to three hypertension self-management behaviors: preliminary data for a new instrument.
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Factors associated with repeat mammography screening.
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Factors in the school cafeteria influencing food choices by high school students.
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Factors influencing diabetes self-management in Chinese people with type 2 diabetes.
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Factors influencing food choices of adolescents: findings from focus-group discussions with adolescents.
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Factors influencing uptake of pharmacogenetic testing in a diverse patient population.
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Factors related to obesity and overweight among Black adolescent girls in the United States.
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Factors that affect infertility patients' decisions about disposition of frozen embryos.
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Family diabetes matters: a view from the other side.
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Family pain history predicts child health status in children with chronic rheumatic disease.
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Family patterns of decision-making in pediatric clinical trials
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Family protection and prevention of alcohol use among Hispanic youth at high risk.
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Fatigue in Children With Sickle Cell Disease: Association With Neurocognitive and Social-Emotional Functioning and Quality of Life.
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Focus groups with African American adolescents: enhancing recruitment and retention in intervention studies
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Food Insecurity Associated With Underestimation of Weight Status in Children With a Healthy Weight.
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Formative research in clinical trial development: attitudes of patients with arthritis in enhancing prevention trials.
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Freedom of choice, expressions of gratitude: Patient experiences of short-term surgical missions in Guatemala.
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Frequency of Breast Cancer Thoughts and Lifetime Risk Estimates: A Multi-Institutional Survey of Women Undergoing Screening Mammography.
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From the editor: Trust and the value paradox in science.
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Gaps in receipt of regular eye examinations among medicare beneficiaries diagnosed with diabetes or chronic eye diseases.
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General and smoking cessation related weight concerns in veterans.
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Getting the message out about cognitive health: a cross-cultural comparison of older adults' media awareness and communication needs on how to maintain a healthy brain.
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HIV incidence and risk behaviours after voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) among adults aged 19-35 years living in peri-urban communities around Chiang Mai city in northern Thailand, 1999.
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HIV susceptibility among Hispanic women in south Florida.
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HIV-Infected Mothers' Foci of Concern During the Viral Testing of Their Infants
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HIV/AIDS-related institutional mistrust among multiethnic men who have sex with men: effects on HIV testing and risk behaviors.
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HIV/AIDS-related stigma in South African alcohol-serving venues and its potential impact on HIV disclosure, testing and treatment-seeking behaviours.
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Health at every size.
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Health behaviors, medical care, and interventions to promote healthy living in the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study cohort.
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Health behaviour, depression and religiosity in older patients admitted to intermediate care.
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Health care needs of homeless adults at a nurse-managed clinic.
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Health care utilization, lifestyle, and emotional factors and mammography practices in the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.
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Health promotion in primary care: a survey of U.S. family practitioners.
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Health system preparedness for integration of mental health services in rural Liberia.
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Health values of the seriously ill.
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Health values of the seriously ill. SUPPORT investigators.
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Health-related quality of life in patients seeking gastric bypass surgery vs non-treatment-seeking controls.
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Health-related quality of life of persons with sarcoidosis.
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Healthy eating: what does it mean to adolescents?
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High-risk individuals' willingness to pay for diabetes risk-reduction programs.
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Hitting the target: why existing measures of "religiousness" are really reverse-scored measures of "secularism".
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Holy transgressions: breaching the wall between public religion and patient care.
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Home tonometry in childhood glaucoma: clinical indications and physician and parental attitudes.
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Homeopathic constitutional type questionnaire correlates of conventional psychological and physical health scales: individual difference characteristics of young adults.
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Hospitalized schizophrenic patient views about seclusion.
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How can we draw the line between clinical care and medical research.
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How etiological explanations for depression impact perceptions of stigma, treatment effectiveness, and controllability of depression.
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How healthcare provider talk with parents of children following severe traumatic brain injury is perceived in early acute care.
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How making a risk estimate can change the feel of that risk: shifting attitudes toward breast cancer risk in a general public survey.
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How mental health providers see managed care.
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How much are patients willing to pay to avoid intraoperative awareness?
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How much are patients willing to pay to avoid postoperative muscle pain associated with succinylcholine?
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How oncologists and their patients with advanced cancer communicate about health-related quality of life.
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How stable are people's preferences for giving priority to severely ill patients?
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Hygiene self-care of older adults in West Virginia: effects of gender.
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Hypochondriacal patients' beliefs about good health.
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Hyposalivation and xerostomia in dentate older adults.
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Illness specific patterns of psychological adjustment and cognitive adaptational processes in children with cystic fibrosis and sickle cell disease.
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Images of illness: how causal claims and racial associations influence public preferences toward diabetes research spending.
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Immunization is the adult thing to do.
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Impact of Covid-19 on kidney transplant and waiting list patients: Lessons from the first wave of the pandemic.
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Impact of antipsychotic medication on family burden in schizophrenia: longitudinal results of CATIE trial.
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Impact of childhood cancer on healthy school-age siblings.
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Impact of diabetes screening on quality of life.
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Impact of patients' psychiatric hospitalization on caregivers: a systematic review.
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Impact of perceived consensus on stereotypes about obese people: a new approach for reducing bias.
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Impact of voice and swallowing problems in the elderly.
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Implications of Black Immigrant Health for U.S. Racial Disparities in Health
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Implications of differing attitudes and experiences between providers and persons with obesity: results of the national ACTION study.
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Implicit Attitudes and Smoking Behavior in a Smoking Cessation Induction Trial.
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Implicit anti-fat bias among health professionals: is anyone immune?
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Improved fitness narrows the symptom-reporting gap between older men and women.
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Improving value measurement in cost-effectiveness analysis.
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In Defense of "Denial": Difficulty Knowing When Beliefs Are Unrealistic and Whether Unrealistic Beliefs Are Bad.
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Incorporating patient preferences into clinical trial design: results of the opinions of patients on treatment implications of new studies (OPTIONS) project.
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Incorporating primary and secondary prevention approaches to address childhood obesity prevention and treatment in a low-income, ethnically diverse population: study design and demographic data from the Texas Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (TX CORD) study.
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Indicators of quality of care in clinics: patients' perspectives.
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Indigenous perspectives on depression in rural regions of India and the United States.
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Individual and environmental influences on adolescent eating behaviors.
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Individual differences in the day-to-day variability of pain, fatigue, and well-being in patients with rheumatic disease: associations with psychological variables.
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Individual utilities are inconsistent with rationing choices: A partial explanation of why Oregon's cost-effectiveness list failed.
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Influence of genetic risk information on parental role identity in adolescent girls and young women from families with fragile X syndrome.
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Informal and formal care infrastructure and perceived need for caregiver training for frail US veterans referred to home and community-based services.
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Information Framing Reduces Initial Negative Attitudes in Cancer Patients' Decisions About Hospice Care.
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Information exchange and decision making in the treatment of Latina and white women with ductal carcinoma in situ.
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Insight in first-episode psychosis.
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Insight in schizophrenia and mania.
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Insight is greater in mixed than in pure manic episodes of bipolar I disorder.
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Insomnia and the eye of the beholder: are there clinical markers of objective sleep disturbances among adults with and without insomnia complaints?
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Insurance coverage and incentives for weight loss among adults with metabolic syndrome.
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Integration of Palliative Care into Acute Myeloid Leukemia Care.
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Intensity, location, and quality of pain in Spanish-speaking children with cancer.
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Intentional and unintentional medication non-adherence in African Americans: Insights from the Jackson Heart Study.
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Intermediate outcomes: diagnostic and therapeutic impact.
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Internet education of African American consumers on quality of care.
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Interpersonal violence is associated with depression and chronic physical health problems in midlife women
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Introduction to the special section: in search of a double paradigm.
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Involving children in research
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Irrational Exuberance: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation as Fetish.
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Ischemic stroke survivors' opinion regarding research utilizing exception from informed consent.
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It's the amount of thought that counts: when ambivalence contributes to mammography screening delay.
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Jewish physicians' beliefs and practices regarding religion/spirituality in the clinical encounter.
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John Henryism and Perceived Health among Hemodialysis Patients in a Multiracial Brazilian Population: the PROHEMO.
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Judging the Past: The Case of the Human Radiation Experiments
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Kidney transplant candidates' views of the transplant allocation system.
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Knowledge and attitudes about AIDS among Canadian nursing students: educational implications.
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Knowledge and risk perception of oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer among non-medical university students.
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Knowledge, attitudes, and use of emergency contraception among rural western North Carolina women.
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Knowledge, interest, and anticipated barriers of pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake and adherence among gay, bisexual, and men who have sex with men who are incarcerated.
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La mancha negra: substance abuse, violence, and sexual risks among Hispanic males.
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Lack of awareness of common eye conditions in the community.
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Learning from the community about barriers to health care.
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Legalizing physician-assisted suicide: some thoughts and concerns.
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Lessons learned from a Parkinson's disease caregiver intervention pilot study.
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Life-saving treatments and disabilities. Are all QALYs created equal?
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Liver transplantation in alcoholics: assessment of psychological health and work activity.
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Local anaesthesia for laminectomy surgery.
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Long-Term Effects of a Self-management Program for Older Women With Urinary Incontinence in Rural Korea: A Comparison Cohort Study.
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Long-term efficacy of simple behavioral therapy for daytime wetting in children.
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Long-term treatment of social phobia with clonazepam.
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Longitudinal predictors of nonadherence to maintenance of mammography.
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Loving-kindness meditation for chronic low back pain: results from a pilot trial.
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Managing uncertainty: a grounded theory of stigma in transgender health care encounters.
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Masculinity beliefs predict psychosocial functioning in African American prostate cancer survivors.
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Masculinity, medical mistrust, and preventive health services delays among community-dwelling African-American men.
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Measurement of dietary intake in the UNC Alumni Heart Study. University of North Carolina.
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Measuring and explaining racial and ethnic differences in willingness to donate live kidneys in the United States.
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Measuring outcome priorities and preferences in people with schizophrenia.
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Measuring patient expectations: does the instrument affect satisfaction or expectations?
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Measuring the processes of change for increasing blood donation in black adults.
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Measuring what people value: a comparison of "attitude" and "preference" surveys.
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Medical education in the community: a Nigerian experience.
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Medical, psychological and social correlates of work disability among men with coronary artery disease.
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Medication adherence: a challenge for patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis and other chronic illnesses.
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Medication non-adherence after myocardial infarction: an exploration of modifying factors.
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Message Framing and Physical Activity Promotion in Colorectal Cancer Survivors.
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Methodology and early findings of the Diabetes Management Project: a cohort study investigating the barriers to optimal diabetes care in diabetic patients with and without diabetic retinopathy.
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Minority adult survivors of childhood cancer: a comparison of long-term outcomes, health care utilization, and health-related behaviors from the childhood cancer survivor study.
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Misestimation of peer tobacco use: understanding disparities in tobacco use.
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Mispredicting and misremembering: patients with renal failure overestimate improvements in quality of life after a kidney transplant.
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Mobile Health (mHealth) Technology: Assessment of Availability, Acceptability, and Use in CKD.
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Modeling choice behavior for new pharmaceutical products.
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Mortality versus survival graphs: improving temporal consistency in perceptions of treatment effectiveness.
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Mothers' preferences and willingness to pay for vaccinating daughters against human papillomavirus.
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Moving beyond disclosure: women's perspectives on barriers and motivators to seeking assistance for intimate partner violence.
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Multidisciplinary patient education for total joint replacement surgery patients.
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Narcolepsy: preliminary retrospective study of psychiatric and psychosocial aspects.
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Nausea and vomiting perspectives among children receiving moderate to highly emetogenic chemotherapy treatment.
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Navigating diagnoses: understanding mind-body relations, mental health, and stigma in Nepal.
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Navigating risks and professional roles: research with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer young people with intellectual disabilities.
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New tobacco trends: waterpipe (hookah) smoking and implications for healthcare providers.
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Not all negative emotions are equal: the role of emotional expression in online support groups for women with breast cancer.
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Nurse administered telephone intervention for blood pressure control: a patient-tailored multifactorial intervention.
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Nutrition management and dietary treatment of bulimia.
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Older spouses' perceptions of partners' chronic arthritis pain: implications for spousal responses, support provision, and caregiving experiences.
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Olfactory and gustatory sensory changes to tobacco smoke in pregnant smokers.
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On residents' satisfaction with community health services after health care system reform in Shanghai, China, 2011.
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Ongoing life stressors and suicidal ideation among HIV-infected adults with depression.
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Oral bisphosphonate compliance and persistence: a matter of choice?
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Otolaryngologist adherence to the AAO-HNSF Allergic Rhinitis Clinical Practice Guideline.
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Out of the black box: expansion of a theory-based intervention to self-manage the uncertainty associated with active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer.
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Outcomes, health policy, and managed care: relationships between patient-reported outcome measures and clinical measures in outpatients with heart failure.
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Overcoming recruitment challenges in palliative care clinical trials.
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Pain catastrophizing in patients with noncardiac chest pain: relationships with pain, anxiety, and disability.
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Pain coping in Latino populations.
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Parent-child connectedness and behavioral and emotional health among adolescents.
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Parental Attitudes Towards Prenatal Genetic Testing For Sickle Cell Disease.
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Parental Perceptions of Weight During the First Year of Life.
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Parental agreement of reporting parent to child aggression using the Conflict Tactics Scales
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Parental attitudes regarding carrier testing in children at risk for fragile X syndrome.
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Parental attitudes toward obesity and overweight screening and communication for hospitalized children.
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Parental attitudes towards soft drink vending machines in high schools.
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Parental correlates of physical activity in a racially/ethnically diverse adolescent sample.
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Parental perspectives on a behavioral health music intervention for adolescent/young adult resilience during cancer treatment: report from the children's oncology group.
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Parents' attitudes toward pediatric genetic testing for common disease risk.
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Participant-centered adaptations in caregiver trials: strategies for managing confounds.
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Participation in a women's breast cancer risk counseling trial. Who participates? Who declines? High Risk Breast Cancer Consortium.
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Pathways family intervention for third-grade American Indian children.
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Patient Perceptions of Breast Cancer Risk in Imaging-Detected Low-Risk Scenarios and Thresholds for Desired Intervention: A Multi-Institution Survey.
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Patient and Caregiver Attitudes and Practices of Exercise in Candidates Listed for Liver Transplantation.
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Patient and Caregiver Opinions of Motivational Interviewing Techniques In Role-Played Palliative Care Conversations: A Pilot Study.
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Patient anxiety before and immediately after imaging-guided breast biopsy procedures: impact of radiologist-patient communication.
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Patient beliefs predict response to paroxetine among primary care patients with dysthymia and minor depression.
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Patient expectations regarding eye care: development and results of the Eye Care Expectations Survey (ECES).
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Patient perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission.
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Patient perceptions on physician reimbursement in plastic surgery.
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Patient perspectives on having multiple versus single prescribers of chronic disease medications: results of a qualitative study in a veteran population.
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Patient predictors of follow-up care attendance in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass patients.
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Patient weighting of osteoporosis medication attributes across racial and ethnic groups: a study of osteoporosis medication preferences using conjoint analysis.
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Patient's lung cancer diagnosis as a cue for relatives' smoking cessation: evaluating the constructs of the teachable moment.
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Patients with chronic hepatitis C undergoing watchful waiting: Exploring trajectories of illness uncertainty and fatigue.
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Pediatric brain tumor patients: their parents' perceptions of the hospital experience.
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Pennsylvania's voluntary benefits program: evaluating an innovative proposal for increasing organ donation.
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People living with HIV infection who attend and do not attend support groups: a pilot study of needs, characteristics and experiences.
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Perceived Benefits and Barriers to Exercise for Recently Treated Adults With Acute Leukemia
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Perceived Organizational Justice in Care Services: creation and multi-sample validation of a measure.
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Perceived barriers and facilitators of initiation of behavioral weight loss interventions among adults with obesity: a qualitative study.
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Perceived barriers and facilitators of using dietary modification for CKD prevention among African Americans of low socioeconomic status: a qualitative study.
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Perceived barriers to and incentives for participation in a weight-loss program among low-income women in WIC.
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Perceived discrimination and reported delay of pharmacy prescriptions and medical tests.
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Perceived functioning has ethnic-specific associations in systemic sclerosis: another dimension of personalized medicine.
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Perceived racial/ethnic bias in healthcare in Durham County, North Carolina: a comparison of community and national samples.
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Perceived social competency in children with brain tumors: comparison between children on and off therapy.
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Perceived transparency and fairness of the organ allocation system and willingness to donate organs: a national study.
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Perception of poor health in the healthy older adult.
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Perception of unmet basic needs as a predictor of mortality among community-dwelling older adults.
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Perceptions of African-American culture and implications for clinical trial design.
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Perceptions of adolescents involved in promoting lower-fat foods in schools: associations with level of involvement.
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Personal and Perceived Depression Stigma among Arab Adolescents: Associations with Depression Severity and Personal Characteristics.
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Personal responsibility and control over our bodies: when expectation exceeds reality.
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Personal responsibility and obesity: a constructive approach to a controversial issue.
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Personality and oral health.
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Perspectives from Patients and Healthcare Providers on the Practice of Maternal Placentophagy.
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Perspectives of African-American Family Members about Kidney Failure Treatment.
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Phase I participants' views of quality of life and trial participation burdens.
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Physical activity patterns during pregnancy through postpartum.
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Physical function and independence 1 year after myocardial infarction: observations from the Translational Research Investigating Underlying disparities in recovery from acute Myocardial infarction: Patients' Health status registry.
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Physical inactivity in adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study.
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Physically active, low-income African American women: an exploration of activity maintenance in the context of sociodemographic factors associated with inactivity.
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Physician and Patient and Caregiver Health Attitudes and Their Effect on Medicare Resource Allocation for Patients With Advanced Cancer.
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Physiological correlates of HIV-related fatigue.
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Pilot study of the impact of massage therapy on sources and levels of distress in brain tumour patients.
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Portrayal of organ donation and transplantation on American primetime television.
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Portrayals of overweight and obese individuals on commercial television.
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Postmenopausal hormone use in women with acute coronary syndromes.
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Posttraumatic stress disorder, alcohol use, and physical health concerns.
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Poverty as context for the parenting experience of low-income Lumbee Indian mothers with a medically fragile infant.
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Predictors of antipsychotic medication adherence in patients recovering from a first psychotic episode.
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Predictors of fruit and vegetable intake in young adulthood.
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Predictors of hospitalised patients' preferences for physician-directed medical decision-making.
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Predictors of retirement.
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Predictors of treatment discontinuation and medication nonadherence in patients recovering from a first episode of schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, or schizoaffective disorder: a randomized, double-blind, flexible-dose, multicenter study.
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Preference for equity as a framing effect.
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Preliminary evidence that self-efficacy predicts physical activity in multiple sclerosis.
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Preoperative pain catastrophizing predicts pain outcome after knee arthroplasty.
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Prevalence, correlates and perceived causes of limitations in activities of daily living among older Singaporeans.
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Prevention of low back pain in the military cluster randomized trial: effects of brief psychosocial education on total and low back pain-related health care costs.
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Program preferences to reduce stress in caregivers of patients with brain tumors.
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Prostate cancer in the Baby Boomer generation: results from CaPSURE.
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Psychological approaches to understanding and treating disease-related pain.
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Psychological functioning of children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: a longitudinal study.
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Psychological impact of diagnosis and risk reduction among cancer survivors.
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Psychological outcomes of a pulmonary rehabilitation program.
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Psychomotor performance deficits and their relation to prior nights' sleep among individuals with primary insomnia.
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Psychosocial education improves low back pain beliefs: results from a cluster randomized clinical trial (NCT00373009) in a primary prevention setting.
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Psychosocial factors in the irritable bowel syndrome. A multivariate study of patients and nonpatients with irritable bowel syndrome.
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Public attitudes to the storage of blood left over from routine general practice tests and its use in research.
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Public attitudes toward incentives for organ donation: a national study of different racial/ethnic and income groups.
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Public perceptions of childhood obesity.
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Public perceptions of the importance of prognosis in allocating transplantable livers to children.
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Public perspectives about pharmacogenetic testing and managing ancillary findings.
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Public perspectives regarding data-sharing practices in genomics research.
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Public preferences for interventions to prevent emerging infectious disease threats: a discrete choice experiment.
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Public preferences for prevention versus cure: what if an ounce of prevention is worth only an ounce of cure?
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Public views regarding the responsibility of patients, clinicians, and institutions to participate in research in the United States.
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Qualitative study of system-level factors related to genomic implementation.
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Quality of life and Parkinson's disease.
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Quality of life of patients with otitis media and caregivers: a multicenter study.
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Quantifying the utility of taking pills for preventing adverse health outcomes: a cross-sectional survey.
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Quantitative approaches to clinical diagnosis of cancer in elderly patients.
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Race and trust in the health care system.
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Racial differences in blood pressure control: potential explanatory factors.
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Racial differences in enrolment in a cancer genetics registry.
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Racial differences in health concern.
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Racial differences in motivators and barriers to blood donation among blood donors.
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Racial differences in physician recommendation of hormone replacement therapy.
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Racial differences in prostate cancer screening by family history.
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Racial disparities in health between white and African American family practice patients: clinical implications.
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Racial/ethnic variation in perceptions of medical information sources in Durham County, North Carolina.
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Radon risk information and voluntary protection: evidence from a natural experiment.
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Randomized trial of web-based training about opioid therapy for chronic pain.
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Ratings of personality change in patients being evaluated for memory disorders.
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Reactions to framing of cessation messages: insights from dual-smoker couples.
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Readiness to change smoking behavior in a community health center population.
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Reasons for quitting smoking among low-income African American smokers.
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Recognition of depression in medical patients with heart failure.
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Recollection of childhood events in adults with irritable bowel syndrome.
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Recruiting intergenerational African American males for biomedical research Studies: a major research challenge.
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Recruitment of rural and cognitively impaired older adults for dental research.
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Recurrent syncope as a chronic disease: preliminary validation of a disease-specific measure of functional impairment.
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Reducing the influence of anecdotal reasoning on people's health care decisions: is a picture worth a thousand statistics?
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Regional differences in awareness and attitudes regarding genetic testing for disease risk and ancestry.
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Relationship between coping and depression in heart transplant candidates and their spouses.
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Relationship between objective and subjective sleep measures in depressed patients and healthy controls.
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Relationship type, condom use and HIV/AIDS risks among men who have sex with men in six Chinese cities.
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Relationships among breast cancer perceived absolute risk, comparative risk, and worries.
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Relationships of religion and spirituality to glycemic control in Black women with type 2 diabetes.
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Relevance of religion and spirituality in German patients with chronic diseases.
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Reliability of self-reported willingness-to-pay and annual income in patients treated for toenail onychomycosis.
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Religion, spirituality and medicine in Australia: research and clinical practice.
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Religion, spirituality, and health in medically ill hospitalized older patients.
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Religiosity and self-rated health among Latin American and Caribbean elders.
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Religiosity, spirituality, and end-of-life planning: a single-site survey of medical inpatients.
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Religious beliefs affect grieving after pregnancy loss.
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Religious views of the 'medical' rehabilitation model: a pilot qualitative study.
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Research priorities in childhood-onset lupus: results of a multidisciplinary prioritization exercise.
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Research use of electronic health records: patients' perspectives on contact by researchers.
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Residential smoking therapy.
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Respecting cultural values of toddler weight perception while discouraging parental overfeeding.
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Results of ansa to recurrent laryngeal nerve reinnervation.
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Returning home: reflections on the USA's response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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Risk perception measures' associations with behavior intentions, affect, and cognition following colon cancer screening messages.
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Role of treatment alliance in the clinical management of bipolar disorder: stronger alliances prospectively predict fewer manic symptoms.
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School food policies and practices: a state-wide survey of secondary school principals.
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Seeing Health Insurance and HealthCare.gov Through the Eyes of Young Adults.
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Selecting renal replacement therapies: what do African American and non-African American patients and their families think others should know? A mixed methods study.
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Selection of treatment among Latina and non-Latina white women with ductal carcinoma in situ.
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Self-Efficacy and Adherence Behaviors in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients.
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Self-compassion in patients with persistent musculoskeletal pain: relationship of self-compassion to adjustment to persistent pain.
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Self-compassionate reactions to health threats.
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Self-efficacy for arthritis pain: relationship to perception of thermal laboratory pain stimuli.
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Self-rated global measure of the frequency, intensity, and burden of side effects.
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Self-rated health and mortality in the high-functioning elderly--a closer look at healthy individuals: MacArthur field study of successful aging.
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Sexual assault history and health perceptions: seven general population studies.
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Sexual function and satisfaction in the treatment of chronic major depression with nefazodone, psychotherapy, and their combination.
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Sexual functioning in obese adults enrolling in a weight loss study.
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Single-session psychotherapy.
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Sociodemographic correlates of health beliefs among black and white community dwelling elderly individuals.
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Spinal muscular atrophy type 1 quality of life.
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Staff interaction strategies that optimize delivery of transitional care in a skilled nursing facility: a multiple case study.
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Stakeholders' perspective on issues and challenges associated with care and treatment of aging-related cognitive impairment disorders in Singapore.
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Stakeholders' perspectives on community-based participatory research to enhance mental health services.
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Stated Uptake of Physical Activity Rewards Programmes Among Active and Insufficiently Active Full-Time Employees.
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Status of minor depression or dysthymia in primary care following a randomized controlled treatment.
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Stigma in leprosy: miles to go!
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Study of the media's potential influence on prospective research participants' understanding of and motivations for participation in a high-profile phase I trial.
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Study on the relationship between backpack use and back and neck pain among adolescents.
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Support for immunization registries among parents of vaccinated and unvaccinated school-aged children: a case control study.
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Support for tobacco control policies among youth in North Carolina.
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Surrogates' perceptions about feeding tube placement decisions.
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Survivors of childhood cancer and their guardians.
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Symptom clusters in children and adolescents receiving cisplatin, doxorubicin, or ifosfamide.
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Symptom experience and self-care strategies among healthy, midlife African-American women.
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Systemic lupus erythematosus in three ethnic groups. IV. Factors associated with self-reported functional outcome in a large cohort study. LUMINA Study Group. Lupus in Minority Populations, Nature versus Nurture.
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Talking with patients about dying.
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Task Force III: Assessment of psychological status in patients with ischemic heart disease.
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Teaching by the nurse: how important is it to patients?
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Television campaigns and adolescent marijuana use: tests of sensation seeking targeting.
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Testing different communication formats on responses to imagined risk of having versus missing the GSTM1 gene.
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Testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer in the southeastern United States.
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Testing hypotheses derived from the Roy Adaptation Model.
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The 'longlong' population of Ialibu District, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea: contact with health services and care in the village.
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The African American church as a donation site: motivations and barriers.
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The BENEFIT through spirituality/religiosity scale--a 6-item measure for use in health outcome studies.
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The Cognitive Escape Scale: measuring HIV-related thought avoidance.
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The Edgecombe County High Blood Pressure Control Program: I. Correlates of uncontrolled hypertension at baseline.
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The Effect of Community-Based Prevention and Care on Ebola Transmission in Sierra Leone.
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The Interdependence of African American Men's Definitions of Manhood and Health.
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The Role of Young Adults' Pleasure Attitudes in Shaping Condom Use.
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The Texas Breast Screening Project: Part II. Demographics, risk profiles, and health practices of participants.
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The accuracy of predicting parity as a prerequisite for cesarean delivery on maternal request.
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The application of self-efficacy principles to audiologic rehabilitation: a tutorial.
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The association between in utero cigarette smoke exposure and age at menopause.
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The association between self-rated health and mortality in a well-characterized sample of coronary artery disease patients.
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The association of emotional well-being and marital status with treatment adherence among patients with hypertension.
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The cancer screening practices of adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.
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The contribution of health anxiety to retrospectively-recalled emergency department visits within a sample of patients in residential substance abuse treatment.
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The contribution of sociodemographic, medical, and attitudinal factors to blood donation among the general public.
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The culture of childhood
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The culture of faith and hope: patients' justifications for their high estimations of expected therapeutic benefit when enrolling in early phase oncology trials.
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The dilemma of the wounded healer.
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The distinct role of comparative risk perceptions in a breast cancer prevention program.
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The effects of childbirth self-efficacy and anxiety during pregnancy on prehospitalization labor
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The effects of perceived stress and attitudes toward menopause and aging on symptoms of menopause.
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The efficacy and equity of retransplantation: an experimental survey of public attitudes.
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The evolution of witchcraft and the meaning of healing in colonial Andean society.
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The experience of parents with children with myelomeningocele who underwent prenatal surgery.
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The experience of young adults on HealthCare.gov: suggestions for improvement.
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The feasibility of online genetic testing for lung cancer susceptibility: uptake of a web-based protocol and decision outcomes.
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The general public's concerns about clinical risk in live kidney donation.
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The impact of abnormal mammograms on psychosocial outcomes and subsequent screening.
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The impact of supervised exercise on the psychological well-being and health status of older veterans.
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The importance of age in allocating health care resources: does intervention-type matter?
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The influence of healthcare financing on cardiovascular disease prevention in people living with HIV.
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The influence of neighborhood disadvantage and perceived disapproval on early substance use initiation.
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The influence of spiritual beliefs and practices on the treatment preferences of African Americans: a review of the literature.
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The influence of the stigma of obesity on overweight individuals.
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The meaning of adolescents' eating experiences during bone marrow transplant recovery.
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The natural history of lower urinary tract symptoms in black American men: relationships with aging, prostate size, flow rate and bothersomeness.
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The patient perspective on absence of disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis: a survey to identify key domains of patient-perceived remission.
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The polarizing effect of news media messages about the social determinants of health.
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The providing resources to enhance African American patients' readiness to make decisions about kidney disease (PREPARED) study: protocol of a randomized controlled trial.
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The public's perception of dermatologists as surgeons.
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The role of physicians' recommendations in medical treatment decisions.
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The routinisation of genomics and genetics: implications for ethical practices.
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The social acceptability of handheld umbrellas for sun protection.
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Thirteen dimensions of health in elderly Sri Lankans: results from a National Sri Lanka Aging Survey.
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Translating concern into action: HIV care providers' views on counseling patients about HIV prevention in the clinical setting.
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Treatment engagement and violence risk in mental disorders.
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Trial Characteristics That Affect Parental Consent in Neonatal Drug Trials.
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Trust in insurers and access to physicians: associated enrollee behaviors and changes over time.
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Trust, health, and longevity.
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Uncertainty and perception of danger among patients undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.
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Uncertainty intervention for watchful waiting in prostate cancer.
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Understanding the Context for Long-Term Care Planning.
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Understanding the potential of teachable moments: the case of smoking cessation.
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Unemployment among adult survivors of childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study.
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Unfair treatment, racial/ethnic discrimination, ethnic identification, and smoking among Asian Americans in the National Latino and Asian American Study.
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Unimproved chest pain in patients with minimal or no coronary disease: a behavioral phenomenon.
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Upper respiratory tract infections in children--why do parents seek medical consultation?
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Use and perceptions of clinical practice guidelines by internal medicine physicians.
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Use of alcohol treatment and mental health services among adolescents with alcohol use disorders.
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Use of automated bolus advisors may improve adherence to multiple daily insulin injection therapy.
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Use of the Internet and e-mail for health care information: results from a national survey.
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Using Testlet Response Theory to analyze data from a survey of attitude change among breast cancer survivors.
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Using conjoint analysis to estimate healthy-year equivalents for acute conditions: an application to vasomotor symptoms.
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Using the Social-Ecological Model of HIV Prevention to Explore HIV Testing Behaviors of Young Black College Women.
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Utilities for major stroke: results from a survey of preferences among persons at increased risk for stroke.
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Utilization of hospital-based chaplain services among newly diagnosed male Veterans Affairs colorectal cancer patients.
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Validation of the Duke Religion Index: DUREL (Portuguese version).
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Validity and reliability of the expectations regarding aging (ERA-12) instrument among middle-aged Singaporeans.
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Value measurement in cost-utility analysis: explaining the discrepancy between rating scale and person trade-off elicitations.
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Variations in pain, sleep, and activity during hospitalization in children with cancer.
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Was This Readmission Preventable? Qualitative Study of Patient and Provider Perceptions of Readmissions.
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Weight and smoking cessation among low-income African Americans.
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Weight control behaviors among obese, overweight, and nonoverweight adolescents.
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Weight loss attempts and attitudes toward body size, eating, and physical activity in American Indian children: relationship to weight status and gender.
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Weight-related attitudes and behaviors of adolescent boys and girls who are encouraged to diet by their mothers.
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What are people willing to pay for whole-genome sequencing information, and who decides what they receive?
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What do I have to lose? Effects of a psycho-educational intervention on cancer patient preference for resuscitation.
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What is perfect health to an 85-year-old?: evidence for scale recalibration in subjective health ratings.
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What is your patient's GPA and why does it matter? Managing brain metastases and the cost of hope.
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What's it worth? Public willingness to pay to avoid mental illnesses compared with general medical illnesses.
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When and why should patients with hematologic malignancies see a palliative care specialist?
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When do older adults turn to the internet for health information? Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study.
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Whether obesity should be treated.
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Which factors should be included in triage? An online survey of the attitudes of the UK general public to pandemic triage dilemmas.
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Which young adults are most likely to use withdrawal? The importance of pregnancy attitudes and sexual pleasure.
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Who doesn't receive carotid endarterectomy when appropriate?
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Whole body donation for medical science: a population-based study.
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Whole-grain intake correlates among adolescents and young adults: findings from Project EAT.
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Why are you calling me? How study introductions change response patterns.
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Why eat at fast-food restaurants: reported reasons among frequent consumers.
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Why healthy elders move to a continuing care retirement community.
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Willingness of the United States general public to participate in kidney paired donation.
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Willingness to Accept Trade-Offs Among COVID-19 Cases, Social-Distancing Restrictions, and Economic Impact: A Nationwide US Study.
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Willingness to participate in clinical trials among patients of Chinese heritage: a meta-synthesis.
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Willingness to pay for improved respiratory and cardiovascular health: a multiple-format, stated-preference approach.
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Willingness to pay for telemedicine assessed by the double-bounded dichotomous choice method.
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Women's interest in chemoprevention for breast cancer.
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Women's resources and use of strategies as risk and protective factors for reabuse over time.
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Worry about child health in mothers of hospitalized medically fragile infants.
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Young less tolerant of mentally ill than the old.
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Keywords of People
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Anderson, Ruth A.,
Professor Emerita in the School of Nursing,
School of Nursing
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Cho, Alex Han,
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Medicine, General Internal Medicine
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Chung, Richard Joonoh,
Professor of Pediatrics,
Duke Science & Society
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Cohen, Seth Morris,
Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences,
Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences
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Gold, Deborah T.,
Professor Emeritus in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychiatry
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Grambow, Steven C.,
Associate Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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LeBlanc, Thomas William,
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Duke Cancer Institute
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Lee, Walter T,
Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences,
Radiation Oncology
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McConnell, Eleanor Schildwachter,
Associate Professor in the School of Nursing,
School of Nursing
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Nieuwsma, Jason A,
Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Behavioral Medicine & Neurosciences
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Pang, Herbert,
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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Stinnett, Sandra Sue,
Associate Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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Wu, Li-Tzy,
Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Medicine, General Internal Medicine
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Yancy Jr., William Samuel,
Professor of Medicine,
Medicine, General Internal Medicine
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Zullig, Leah L,
Professor in Population Health Sciences,
Medicine, General Internal Medicine