Search Results - "Dilorenzo, Terry A"
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A qualitative analysis of acute skin toxicity among breast cancer radiotherapy patients
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-03-2011)“…Objectives: One of the most common acute side effects of breast cancer radiotherapy is treatment‐induced skin changes, referred to as skin toxicity. Yet no…”
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Predictive validity of the attitudes toward medical help-seeking scale
Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-01-2015)“…Abstract Objective This study examines the predictive validity of the action/intention subscale of the attitudes toward seeking medical help scale in a college…”
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The interrelations between irrational cognitive processes and distress in stressful academic settings
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-03-2007)“…Individual differences in the endorsement of irrational beliefs contribute to variability in distress during stressful situations. However, the interrelations…”
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Attitudes toward seeking medical care: development and standardization of a comprehensive scale
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-06-2013)“…A scale measuring attitudes toward seeking medical help was devised and pretested with college students. The scale was internally consistent and had evident…”
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A qualitative investigation of adaptation in older individuals with multiple sclerosis
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (2008)“…Purpose. This qualitative investigation was designed to identify themes that underlie adaptation in older individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Method…”
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Education in the Responsible Conduct of Research in Psychology: Methods and Scope
Published in Accountability in research (04-05-2014)“…In this mixed-method study of education in the responsible conduct of research (RCR) in psychology, phase one survey respondents (n = 141) reported that…”
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Quality of life in MS: Does aging enhance perceptions of mental health?
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (2009)“…Purpose. This study was designed to examine the relationship between age and quality of life in middle aged and older adults with MS. Method. Individuals with…”
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A model of disease-specific worry in heritable disease : The influence of family history, perceived risk and worry about other illnesses
Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-02-2006)“…Disease-related worry is associated with family history and perceived risk of that disease; however, the influences of general risk perceptions and tendencies…”
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RESPONSE EXPECTANCIES AND IRRATIONAL BELIEFS PREDICT EXAM-RELATED DISTRESS
Published in Journal of rational-emotive and cognitive-behavior therapy (01-03-2007)“…Individual differences in cognitive factors such as response expectancies and irrational beliefs (IBs) have been shown to contribute to variability in distress…”
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Perceived Risk and Worry About Prostate Cancer: A Proposed Conceptual Model
Published in Behavioral medicine (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2006)“…Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer among American men, and worry about the disease has psychological, behavioral, and biological…”
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The application of a shortened version of the profile of mood states in a sample of breast cancer chemotherapy patients
Published in British journal of health psychology (01-11-1999)“…Objectives. The Profile of Mood States (POMS) is a 65‐item mood measure with demonstrated reliability and validity; however, its length can be of concern to…”
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The evaluation of targeted outreach in an adolescent HIV/AIDS program
Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-06-1993)“…Purpose: Most HIV infected youth are unaware of their serostatus. Among adolescents who know they are HIV positive, only a small percentage are currently…”
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