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Psychological impact of receiving negative BRCA1 mutation test results in Ashkenazim.

27 Feb 1999 PURPOSE: Most DNA test results for breast/ovarian cancer susceptibility are negative. Because negative test results might be interpreted incorrectly and may have serious psychological and behavioral implications, determining the psychological impact ...
rec_pub_11336456-psychological-impact-receiving-negative-brca1-mutation-test-results.htm


The psychological impact of a negative BRCA1 test: a wolf in sheep's clothing?

27 Feb 1999
rec_pub_11336454-the-psychological-impact-negative-brca1-test-wolf-sheep-s-clothing.htm


Hope, goal-blocking thoughts, and test-related anxieties.

30 Jan 1999 Based on Onwuegbuzie's 1998 findings pertaining to the relationship of lower scores on hope to higher ones on anxiety about statistics, a brief overview of the etiology of test-related anxieties in the context of Snyder's hope theory is given, and ...
rec_pub_10203952-hope-goal-blocking-thoughts-test-related-anxieties.htm


Relative interference on Logical Memory I Story A versus Story B of the Wechsler Memory Scale-revised in a clinical sample.

30 Dec 1998 Prior research found Logical Memory I Story A and Story B of the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised to be equivalent in difficulty, with no effect of administration sequence. Following clinical impression of many patients "freezing" on Story A and ...
rec_pub_10497694-relative-interference-logical-memory-story-versus-story-b-wechsler.htm


Fractional end-tidal CO2 as an index of the effects of stress on math performance and verbal memory of test-anxious adolescents.

30 Aug 1998 The research reported here was derived from the hypothesis that hyperventilation contributes to the decrement in performance observed in test-anxious students. From this point of view, students identified as test-anxious would be expected to ...
rec_pub_9792486-fractional-end-tidal-co2-index-effects-stress-math-performance-verbal.htm


Psychosocial adjustment of children with spina bifida.

30 Jan 1998 It was the aim of the present prospective study to investigate the influence of age, sex, intellectual function, and school type as well as of hydrocephalus, the level of lesion, and of the degree of handicap on the psychosocial adjustment of ...
rec_pub_9512305-psychosocial-adjustment-children-spina-bifida.htm


Effect of interferon-alpha treatment of chronic hepatitis C on health-related quality of life.

29 Nov 1997 Studies of interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) therapy for chronic hepatitis C have focused on viral clearance; however, few have evaluated patient's health-related quality of life during therapy. This study evaluates health-related quality of life and the ...
rec_pub_9440624-effect-interferon-alpha-treatment-chronic-hepatitis-c-health-related.htm


Coping with performance slumps: factor analysis of the Ways of Coping in Sport Scale.

29 Nov 1997 The measurement properties of the Ways of Coping in Sport Scale (WOCS) were examined using performance slumps as a frame of reference. Confirmatory factor analysis failed to support the factor structure previously proposed by Madden et al. (1987, ...
rec_pub_9428990-coping-performance-slumps-factor-analysis-ways-coping-sport-scale.htm


Comparative studies on the effects of the combination drug lorazepam plus diphenhydramine (Somnium) versus lorazepam on the noopsyche, thymopsyche and psychophysiology in nonorganic insomnia related to generalized anxiety disorder.

30 Oct 1997 In a double-blind, parallel-group design study on hypnotic and anxiolytic effects of the combination drug Somnium (lorazepam 1 mg + diphenhydramine 25 mg) (SOM) as compared with 1 mg lorazepam (LOR) alone, daytime behavioral effects were studied in ...
rec_pub_9500129-comparative-studies-effects-combination-drug-lorazepam-plus.htm


Patient satisfaction after photorefractive keratectomy for low myopia using the visual analogue scale.

30 Jul 1997 OBJECTIVE: To subjectively assess patient satisfaction after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) for low myopia using the visual analogue scale. METHODS: We evaluated the satisfaction of 28 patients (53 eyes) who underwent PRK. Their baseline myopia ...
rec_pub_9286788-patient-satisfaction-photorefractive-keratectomy-low-myopia-using.htm

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