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... sundheitspsychologie Following are 5 psychometric scales that are being used in current research on coping with illness. 1. Perceived Available Support (emotional) 1. There are some people w ...
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... need to get through a day? No contact – I don’t get lonely Just being near to people‚ even if I am not talking to them A casual ...
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... dimension (α = .91). The symbol (R) indicates the score is reversed for this item. I prefer not to show a partner how I feel deep down. I worry about being abandoned. I am very comfortable being ...
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Multidimensional Students’ Life Satisfaction Scale: Introduction and Rationale MSLSS Items Family I enjoy being at home with my family. ...
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... e being close to others (S) (R) Others want me to be more intimate than I feel comfortable being (Av) Ambivalence-Worry I often worry that my partner doesn't really love me (Amb) I often wo ...
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... : I find it relatively easy to get close to others (S) I'm not very comfortable having to depend on other people (S) I'm comfortable having other depend on me (S) I rarely worry about being aband ...
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... on them and having them depend on me. I don’t worry about being alone or having others not accept me. B. I am uncomfortable getting close to others. I want emotionally close relationships‚ but I ...
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... ter of hard work‚ hick has little or nothing to do with it. b. Getting a good job depends mainly on being in the right place at the. right time. 12. a. The average citizen can have an influence in governmen ...
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... 5 8. I want to be completely emotionally intimate with others. 1 2 3 4 5 9. I worry about being alone. 1 2 3 ...
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... y about being abandoned (S) I often worry that my partner does not really love me (Ax) I find others are reluctant to get as close as I would like (Ax) I often worry my partner will not want to st ...
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... of a multi-modal cognitive-behavioral stress management intervention on the psychosocial well-being of breast cancer patients. In the course of this work‚ several questions have arisen about social ...
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... You worried about little things. 10. You were bothered by being unable to function sexually. 11. You didn’t have energy to do the things you wanted to do. 12. You were dissatisfied with you ...
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... socially. 15. When someone praises me for my efforts in a club or organization‚ it makes me think of being the head of the organization. 16. having a single success makes me think of other successes ...
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... 168-174. [abstract] Petronis‚ V. M.‚ Carver‚ C. S.‚ Antoni‚ M. H.‚ & Weiss‚ S. (2003). Investment in body image and psychosocial well-being among women treated for early stage breast cancer: Partia ...
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... o be. 4. I find it easy to be close to others. 5. I often worry my partner will not want to stay with me. 6. Others want me to be more intimate than I feel comfortable being. 7. It feels relaxi ...
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... of a multi-modal cognitive-behavioral stress management intervention on the psychosocial well-being of breast cancer patients. An important question is whether the intervention's beneficial effects hav ...
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... Items 15‚ 23‚ 28‚ 29‚ and 30 = partner and family Items 12 and 26 = world well-being Items 8 and 10 = political influence Items 3‚ 5‚ 16‚ 17‚ 19 = friends Items 18‚ 21‚ 22‚ and 24 = financial success ...
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... to each statement. Please be as accurate and honest as you can be. Respond to each item as if it were the only item. That is‚ don't worry about being "consistent" in your responses. There are no rig ...
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... on this work is contained in some of the articles on this list. The LOT-R is a very brief measure that is easy to use. Its brevity makes it ideal for use in projects in which many measures are being ...
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40. Benefit Finding... made to one's life by the experience of being diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer. The original scale was developed by Vicki Helgeson at Carnegie Mellon University (citation below). We wrot ...