Psychosocial recovery from a cardiac event: the influence of perceived control

DK Moser, K Dracup - Heart & lung, 1995 - Elsevier
Objective To determine the relationship between patients' feelings of control at baseline and
psychosocial recovery 6 months after their cardiac event. Patients One hundred seventy-six …

Psychosocial recovery from a cardiac event: The influence of perceived control.

DK Moser, K Dracup - Heart and Lung, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: To determine the relationship between patients' feelings of control at baseline and
psychosocial recovery 6 months after their cardiac event. Patients: One hundred seventy-six …

Psychosocial recovery from a cardiac event: The influence of perceived control

DK Moser, K Dracup - Heart & Lung: The Journal of …, 1995 - heartandlung.org
Objective To determine the relationship between patients' feelings of control at baseline and
psychosocial recovery 6 months after their cardiac event. Patients One hundred seventy-six …

[引用][C] Psychological recovery from a cardiac event: The influence of perceived control.

DK MOSER - Heart Lung, 1995 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Psychosocial recovery from a cardiac event: the influence of perceived control

DK Moser, K Dracup - Heart & lung: the journal of critical …, 1995 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective To determine the relationship between patients' feelings of control at baseline and
psychosocial recovery 6 months after their cardiac event. Patients One hundred seventy-six …

Psychosocial recovery from a cardiac event: the influence of perceived control.

DK Moser, K Dracup - Heart & Lung: the Journal of Critical Care, 1995 - europepmc.org
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Psychosocial recovery from a cardiac event: The influence of perceived control

DK Moser, K Dracup - Heart & Lung-The Journal of Acute and Critical Care, 1995 - infona.pl
Objective To determine the relationship between patients' feelings of control at baseline and
psychosocial recovery 6 months after their cardiac event. Patients One hundred seventy-six …

[引用][C] Psychosocial recovery from a cardiac event: the influence of perceveid control

DK MOSER, K DRACUP - Heart & lung, 1995 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
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[引用][C] Psychosocial recovery from a cardiac event: The influence of perceived control

DK Moser, K Dracup - Heart & Lung, 1995 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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[引用][C] Psychosocial recovery from a cardiac event: the influence of perceveid control

DK MOSER, K DRACUP - Heart & lung, 1995 - Mosby