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Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. 10:393-412
This study examines the reunification outcomes of 4 groups of children placed in foster care in Oklahoma: those referred due to parental alcohol-only abuse, those due to parental drug-only abuse, those with both alcohol and drug involvement, and thos
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Western Journal of Nursing Research. 21:498-520
Fatigue is a complex symptom prevalent in informal caregiving. When role demands exceed caregiver resources, fatigue ensues and caregiving can be compromised. The purpose of this study was to compare perceptions of fatigue among older adults (N = 92)
Autor:
Cynthia S. Teel, Geri B. Neuberger, Janet D. Pierce, Virginia Cassmeyer, Leonie Pallikkathayil, Lauren S. Aaronson, Allan N. Press, Anita Wingate, Phoebe D. Williams
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Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 31:45-50
In response to a long history of problems with defining and measuring fatigue, the University of Kansas School of Nursing established a Center for Biobehavioral Studies of Fatigue Management to facilitate the study of fatigue in diverse populations.
Autor:
Beth Kramer, Perri E. Cagle, Allan N. Press, Geri B. Neuberger, Judy Dahl, Herbert B. Lindsley, Steven Scott, Ruthellyn Hinton, Katherine Carlson
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Research in Nursing & Health. 20:195-204
The effects of 12 weeks of low-impact aerobic exercise on fatigue, aerobic fitness, and disease activity were examined in a quasi-experimental time series study of 25 adults with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Measures were obtained preintervention, midt
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 32:865-872
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Psychological Reports. 36:299-309
Several samples of youthful drug users and non-users were asked to rate the credibility of a variety of sources of information about drugs. For both users and non-users these sources can be scaled along dimensions of authority, drug experience, and f
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Journal of Personality. 43:168-178
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Journal of Gerontology. 34:368-374
Subjects read an interview in which either a 36-year-old or a 76-year-old widow talked about her life and discussed how she had spent the previous day; they then recorded their impressions of the woman and rated her on a number of scales. Contrary to
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Speech Monographs. 42:10-19
Subjects differing in cognitive complexity formed impressions of another based on positive information about the other's work behavior and negative information about social behavior, or vice versa. Immediate impressions written to one context, and wo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality. 37:541-553