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Assertiveness (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Assertiveness'
Articles 21 to 30 of 200:
Self-silencing and age as risk factors for sexually acquired HIV in midlife and older women.
30 Jan 2009
Objectives. This study explores the contribution of psychosocial factors on sex behaviors of midlife and older women. Methods. A community-based sample of ethnically diverse women (N = 572) between the ages of 50 and 93 completed standardized ...
rec_pub_19144971-self-silencing-age-risk-factors-sexually-acquired-hiv-midlife-older.htm
30 Dec 2008
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work was to examine a possible treatment for patients with borderline personality disorder who have wrist-cutting syndrome, a condition characterized by repeated, superficial wrist cutting in a non-suicidal fashion. Within ...
rec_pub_19425333-how-repeated-15-minute-assertiveness-training-sessions-reduce-wrist.htm
Victimization, anger, and gender: low anger and passive responses work.
30 Dec 2008
This study examined the contributions of gender, anger, expectations of positive outcomes, and frequency of victimization by and bullying of peers among school-aged children to predict individual differences in intentions to respond to provocative ...
rec_pub_19290727-victimization-anger-gender-low-anger-passive-responses-work.htm
30 Dec 2008
Relations among externalizing behavior, therapeutic context (community care vs. residential care), and social problem-solving by children with mild intellectual disabilities or borderline intelligence were examined. Participants were 186 children ...
rec_pub_19143462-social-problem-solving-mild-intellectual-disabilities-relations.htm
10 Dec 2008
BACKGROUND: The NHS Plan required extensive changes in the configuration of mental health services in the UK, including introduction of crisis resolution teams, CRTs. Little is known about the effects of these changes on mental health staff and ...
rec_pub_19082906-satisfaction-burnout-staff-crisis-resolution-assertive-outreach.htm
29 Nov 2008
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the tolerability and efficacy of methylphenidate (MPH) and behavior modification therapy (BMOD) in children with attention-deficity/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and severe mood dysregulation (SMD). METHODS: Children ...
rec_pub_19108662-the-efficacy-tolerability-methylphenidate-behavior-modification.htm
29 Nov 2008
BACKGROUND: Physicians are expected to effect patient care by giving orders to members of a healthcare team. Because women are socialized to be less directive than men, the assertive behavior required of new physicians may be experienced differently ...
rec_pub_19049356-internal-medicine-residents-perceived-ability-direct-patient-care.htm
Assertiveness expectancies: how hard people push depends on the consequences they predict.
29 Nov 2008
The present article seeks to explain varying levels of assertiveness in interpersonal conflict and negotiations with assertiveness expectancies, idiosyncratic predictions people make about the social and instrumental consequences of assertive ...
rec_pub_19025301-assertiveness-expectancies-hard-people-push-depends-consequences.htm
29 Nov 2008
Assertive outreach is an evidence-based intervention, with over 30 well-designed randomized studies demonstrating its effectiveness, predominately in the USA. Assertive outreach teams have recently been implemented in the UK, and it has been ...
rec_pub_19012676-cognitive-behaviour-therapy-assertive-outreach-teams-barriers.htm
25 Nov 2008
BACKGROUND: The only randomised trial of assertive community treatment (ACT) carried out in England (the "REACT" study: randomised evaluation of assertive community treatment in North London) found no clinically significant advantage over usual care ...
rec_pub_19039510-successful-engagement-mixed-methods-study-approaches-assertive.htm
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