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Publisher: British Psychological Society

Volume 12, Number 4, November 2007
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Predicting quality of life and self-management from dyadic support and overprotection after myocardial infarction
pp. 473-489(17)
Authors: Joekes, Katherine; Maes, Stan; Warrens, Matthijs

Childbirth-related post-traumatic stress disorder in couples: A qualitative study
pp. 491-509(19)
Authors: Nicholls, Karen; Ayers, Susan

Hypochondriasis and health anxiety in the German population
pp. 511-523(13)
Authors: Bleichhardt, G.; Hiller, W.

Testing the usability of access structures in a health education brochure
pp. 525-541(17)
Authors: Kools, Marieke; Ruiter, Robert A. C.; van de Wiel, Margaretha W. J.; Kok, Gerjo

Does the easy-difficult item measure attitude or perceived behavioural control?
pp. 543-557(15)
Authors: Gagné, Camille; Godin, Gaston

Psychosocial factors related to cardiovascular disease risk in UK South Asian men: A preliminary study
pp. 559-570(12)
Authors: Williams, Emily D.; Kooner, Ishminder; Steptoe, Andrew; Kooner, Jaspal S.

Using the affective priming paradigm to explore the attitudes underlying walking behaviour
pp. 571-585(15)
Authors: Eves, Frank F.; Scott, Emma J.; Hoppé, Roberta; French, David P.

Real-world problem solving and quality of life in older people
pp. 587-600(14)
Authors: Gilhooly, M. L.; Gilhooly, K. J.; Phillips, L. H.; Harvey, D.; Brady, A.; Hanlon, P.

The theory of planned behaviour predicts self-reports of walking, but does not predict step count
pp. 601-620(20)
Authors: Scott, Emma J.; Eves, Frank F.; French, David P.; Hoppé, Roberta

A prospective examination of illness beliefs and coping in patients with type 2 diabetes
pp. 621-638(18)
Authors: Searle, Aidan; Norman, Paul; Thompson, Rachel; Vedhara, Kav

It has certainly been good just to talk: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of coping with myocardial infarction
pp. 651-662(12)
Authors: Hogg, Natalie M.; Garratt, Vanessa; Shaw, Samantha K.; Tagney, Jenny

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