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WOLITSKI RJ
CORBY NH
FISHBEIN M
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Citation: Dm. Morrison et al., CONDOM USE AMONG HIGH-RISK HETEROSEXUAL TEENS - A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS USING THE THEORY OF REASONED ACTION, Psychology & health, 13(2), 1998, pp. 207-222
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Citation: S. Hodgkins et S. Orbell, CAN PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY PREDICT BEHAVIOR - A LONGITUDINAL TEST EXPLORING THE ROLE OF PREVIOUS BEHAVIOR, Psychology & health, 13(2), 1998, pp. 237-250
Citation: L. Quine et al., PREDICTING AND UNDERSTANDING SAFETY HELMET USE AMONG SCHOOLBOY CYCLISTS - A COMPARISON OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR AND THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL, Psychology & health, 13(2), 1998, pp. 251-269
Citation: Cr. Agnew, MODAL VERSUS INDIVIDUALLY-DERIVED BELIEFS ABOUT CONDOM USE - MEASURING THE COGNITIVE UNDERPINNINGS OF THE THEORY OF REASONED ACTION, Psychology & health, 13(2), 1998, pp. 271-287
Citation: J. Vanderpligt et Nk. Devries, EXPECTANCY-VALUE MODELS OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR - THE ROLE OF SALIENCE ANDANTICIPATED AFFECT, Psychology & health, 13(2), 1998, pp. 289-305
Authors:
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Citation: Fx. Gibbons et al., COGNITIVE ANTECEDENTS TO ADOLESCENT HEALTH RISK - DISCRIMINATING BETWEEN BEHAVIORAL INTENTION AND BEHAVIORAL WILLINGNESS, Psychology & health, 13(2), 1998, pp. 319-339
Citation: Cm. Paisley et P. Sparks, EXPECTATIONS OF REDUCING FAT INTAKE - THE ROLE OF PERCEIVED NEED WITHIN THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR, Psychology & health, 13(2), 1998, pp. 341-353
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Citation: H. Devries et An. Mudde, PREDICTING STAGE TRANSITIONS FOR SMOKING CESSATION APPLYING THE ATTITUDE SOCIAL-INFLUENCE EFFICACY MODEL, Psychology & health, 13(2), 1998, pp. 369-385
Citation: I. Nyklicek et al., THE UNDER-REPORTING TENDENCY OF HYPERTENSIVES - AN ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL-MECHANISMS, Psychology & health, 13(1), 1998, pp. 1-21
Citation: G. Saidi et al., A PREDICTIVE STUDY OF REASONS FOR ATTENDANCE AND NON-ATTENDANCE AT A BREAST SCREENING-PROGRAM, Psychology & health, 13(1), 1998, pp. 23-33
Authors:
KROL B
SANDERMAN R
SUURMEIJER T
DOEGLAS D
VANSONDEREN E
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Citation: B. Krol et al., EARLY RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS, PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS - A FOLLOW-UP-STUDY, Psychology & health, 13(1), 1998, pp. 35-48
Citation: Fj. Vanzuuren, THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION, DISTRACTION AND COPING STYLE ON SYMPTOM REPORTING DURING PRETERM LABOR, Psychology & health, 13(1), 1998, pp. 49-54
Citation: A. Buysse, SAFER SEXUAL DECISION-MAKING IN STABLE AND CASUAL RELATIONSHIPS - A PROTOTYPE APPROACH, Psychology & health, 13(1), 1998, pp. 55-66
Authors:
GROOTENHUIS MA
LAST BF
VANDERWEL M
DEGRAAFNIJKERK JH
Citation: Ma. Grootenhuis et al., PARENTS ATTRIBUTION OF POSITIVE CHARACTERISTICS TO THEIR CHILDREN WITH CANCER, Psychology & health, 13(1), 1998, pp. 67-81