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ALCOHOLISM, A PERSONAL CONSTRUCT APPROACH.Morgan Hurst, Daphne Ann. January 1984 (has links)
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PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AMONG INDIGENT ALCOHOLICS (MMPI, SKID ROW)Hinkin, Charles Henry, 1958- January 1986 (has links)
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Human immunodeficiency virus and the autonomic nervous system: A study of cardiovascular reflexesKaemingk, Kristine Lynn January 1989 (has links)
Recent reports suggest that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the virus causing AIDS, may cause autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction. ANS abnormalities on cardiovascular reflex tests have been demonstrated in HIV+ persons, persons infected with HIV, who have signs of illness or have used intravenous drugs. In this study the cardiovascular reflex function of 11 HIV+ homosexual or bisexual males meeting the Centers for Disease Control criteria for absence of illness was compared to that of 11 uninfected homosexual or bisexual males of similar ages. Somatic, depression and fatigue differences between groups were assessed using an ANS symptom checklist, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Profile of Mood States (POMS). Six of the 11 HIV+ subjects were impaired on the cardiovascular reflex tests. Differences on the BDI and POMS were not attributable to a depressive mood or despair, but rather to presence of mild symptoms of HIV infection and fatigue.
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Unawareness of deficits in Huntington's diseaseMcGlynn, Susan Mary, 1960- January 1989 (has links)
Several new techniques were developed to assess quantitatively the degree to which patients with Huntington's disease (HD) are aware of their deficits, to evaluate the relation between cognitive impairment and unawareness of deficits, and to determine whether patients exhibit differential awareness of their motor disturbance and cognitive deficits. Results of a questionnaire measure indicated that HD patients rated their own difficulties with motor and cognitive activities of daily life significantly lower than relatives rated patients' problems, and this discrepancy was related to patients' level of cognitive impairment. In contrast, patients were reasonably accurate when predicting their performance on specific motor and cognitive tasks when compared to both their actual performance and relatives' predictions. Several interpretations of these findings are discussed, and the role of frontal lobe dysfunction in the awareness problems characterizing dementia is considered.
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Autoshaping in the rat : Investigation of current performance modelsCleland, G. G. January 1983 (has links)
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Monks and popes : the legitimation of deviation from the Benedictine Rule in the Middle AgesMurphy, Gillian Eleanor January 2001 (has links)
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Psychosocial considerations in the surgical management of early breast cancer patientsMorris, J. M. January 1987 (has links)
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The determinants of self-esteem amongst young people within the Youth Training SchemeMarsden, L. January 1988 (has links)
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An investigation into the motives and characteristics of arson offendersMoss, Nicola Claire January 1999 (has links)
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Psychological and social aspects of Hodgkin's disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphomaDevlen, J. L. January 1984 (has links)
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