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Intention (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Intention'
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A review and meta-analysis of the effect of weight loss on all-cause mortality risk.
30 May 2009
Overweight and obesity are associated with increased morbidity and mortality, although the range of body weights that is optimal for health is controversial. It is less clear whether weight loss benefits longevity and hence whether weight reduction ...
rec_pub_19555520-a-review-meta-analysis-effect-weight-loss-cause-mortality-risk.htm
Toward a multidimensional measure of pregnancy intentions: evidence from the United States.
30 May 2009
Widely used dichotomous categorical measures of pregnancy intentions do not represent well the complexity of factors involved in women's intentions. We used a variety of exploratory statistical methods to examine measures of pregnancy intention in ...
rec_pub_19662801-toward-multidimensional-measure-pregnancy-intentions-evidence-united.htm
30 May 2009
A study was conducted to determine the effects of perceived threat and efficacy on physicians' intentions and behavior to test their patients' level of kidney functioning. Guided by the extended parallel process model, 151 physicians completed an ...
rec_pub_19466650-using-extended-parallel-process-model-explain-physicians-decisions.htm
Evidence for spontaneous retrieval of suspended but not finished prospective memories.
30 May 2009
McDaniel and Einstein (2007) argued that prospective memories can be retrieved through spontaneous retrieval processes stimulated by the presence of a target cue. To test this claim, we investigated whether presenting a prospective memory cue during ...
rec_pub_19460950-evidence-spontaneous-retrieval-suspended-finished-prospective-memories.htm
Busy doing nothing: evidence for nonaction--effect binding.
30 May 2009
Research on voluntary action has focused on the question of how we represent our behavior on a motor and cognitive level. However, the question of how we represent voluntary not acting has been completely neglected. The aim of the present study was ...
rec_pub_19451382-busy-doing-evidence-nonaction-effect-binding.htm
30 May 2009
Three studies involving 328 married couples were conducted to validate the Marital Offence-Specific Forgiveness Scale, a new measure assessing offence-specific forgiveness for marital transgressions. The studies examined the dimensionality; internal ...
rec_pub_19485674-measuring-offence-specific-forgiveness-marriage-marital-offence.htm
Clinical guidelines and clinicians' intentions in end-of-life care.
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19497912-clinical-guidelines-clinicians-intentions-end-life-care.htm
30 May 2009
In 4 studies, the role of extrinsic esteem contingencies in adjusting to shifting health-relevant standards when managing existential fears was examined. Study 1 demonstrated that after reminders of death, higher dispositional focus on extrinsic ...
rec_pub_19469596-blowing-social-wind-implications-extrinsic-esteem-contingencies.htm
30 May 2009
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to examine mothers' intention to vaccinate their daughters and themselves against human papillomavirus and to determine which demographic, behavioral, and attitudinal factors were associated with intention to ...
rec_pub_19482752-mothers-intention-daughters-receive-human-papillomavirus-vaccine.htm
30 May 2009
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to determine the risk factors for Internet-initiated victimization of female adolescents. In particular, it was expected that girls who experienced childhood abuse would show higher vulnerability than their ...
rec_pub_19482741-childhood-abuse-avatar-choices-risk-factors-associated-internet.htm
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