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Cognitive Dissonance (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Dissonance'
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Cognitive dissonance and undergraduate nursing students' knowledge of, and attitudes about, smoking.
30 May 2004
BACKGROUND: Smoking is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Although nurses have an important role in health promotion, and are well placed to see the harmful effects of tobacco smoking, studies suggest that they smoke at much the same rate as ...
rec_pub_15154899-cognitive-dissonance-undergraduate-nursing-students-knowledge.htm
Motivational interviewing in health settings: a review.
29 Apr 2004
There is evidence that patient-centred approaches to health care consultations may have better outcomes than traditional advice giving, especially when lifestyle change is involved. Motivational interviewing (MI) is a patient-centred approach that ...
rec_pub_15140454-motivational-interviewing-health-settings-review.htm
30 Mar 2004
BACKGROUND: Cannabis use is commonly identified in people who present with psychosis. OBJECTIVE: This case study aims to provide a practical approach for general practitioners seeing patients with comorbid cannabis and mental health concerns. ...
rec_pub_15129466-cannabis-psychosis.htm
Discordant feelings in the lifeworld of cancer survivors.
30 Mar 2004
This article concerns persons who live in uncertainty following an earlier diagnosis of (and completed treatment for) cancer. Fear of recurrence of the disease underlies the uncertainty and the attendant perception of being profoundly endangered, ...
rec_pub_15068634-discordant-feelings-lifeworld-cancer-survivors.htm
Adolescent constructions of nicotine addiction.
28 Feb 2004
The purpose of this qualitative study was to extend our understanding of how adolescents view nicotine addiction. This secondary analysis included 80 open-ended interviews with adolescents with a variety of smoking histories. The transcribed ...
rec_pub_15133917-adolescent-constructions-nicotine-addiction.htm
28 Feb 2004
In this era of reflexive sociology it is commonplace that subjectivity is of great sociological concern, and that the comprehension by social researchers of their own subject position is essential. Still, old habits die hard. Focusing on selected ...
rec_pub_15032760-the-sociology-subjectivity-subjectivity-sociologists-critique.htm
New year, new spring, new thinking.
30 Jan 2004
rec_pub_14982103-new-year-new-spring-new-thinking.htm
30 Dec 2003
AIMS: This analysis was performed to critique intervention studies targeted at decreasing alcohol use in college students for the purpose of (1) synthesizing the various types of interventions and outcomes used, (2) evaluating the effectiveness of ...
rec_pub_17129324-the-effectiveness-intervention-studies-decrease-alcohol-use-college.htm
Cultural variants of caregiving or the culture of caregiving.
30 Dec 2003
Research has shown that ethnic variations in caregiving exist. However, less attention has been given to the common experience of caregiving, across ethnic group affiliation. Semi-structured interviews with African American, Caucasian American, and ...
rec_pub_15786797-cultural-variants-caregiving-culture-caregiving.htm
Risk information--barrier to informed choice? A focus group study.
30 Dec 2003
OBJECTIVES: To study consumers' information needs for informed choice on colorectal cancer screening, and to develop and evaluate information material that is evidence-based and communicates benefit as well as lack of benefit and risks as natural ...
rec_pub_15669437-risk-information-barrier-informed-choice-focus-group-study.htm
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