Keyword [Acceptance] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 10 |
| 121. | Assessment the factors associated with the acceptance of retinal screening among patients with diabetes in Taiwan |
| 122. | Acceptance and disengagement: Temporal, energetic and pain recovery effects as the costs of control in coping with pain |
| 123. | Can you act with Aspergers? A pilot study of the efficacy of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for adolescents with Asperger Syndrome and/or Nonverbal Learning Disability |
| 124. | Transforming growth factor beta, allograft acceptance and chronic allograft rejection |
| 125. | Physician acceptance of Computerized Physician Order Entry in outpatient settings: A quantitative analysis of family medicine within Maricopa County, Arizona |
| 126. | Acceptance of chronic pain, attachment style, affectivity and treatment use |
| 127. | Use and acceptance of an electronic health record: Factors affecting physician attitudes |
| 128. | Acceptance of pain: A preliminary study in advanced cancer patients |
| 129. | Design, implementation, user acceptance, and evaluation of a clinical decision support system for evidence-based medicine practice |
| 130. | An acceptance and commitment therapy intervention for combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: Preliminary outcomes of a controlled group comparison |
| 131. | The relationships of acculturation level, acculturative stress, and family processes with depressive symptoms and suicidality in Puerto Rican youth residing in the South Bronx |
| 132. | Characterization of regulatory T cells in neonatally induced cardiac allograft acceptance |
| 133. | The technological transformation of self-care: A patient-driven adaptation of the Technology Acceptance Model for evaluation of patient-accessible electronic medical records |
| 134. | Acceptance, distress, and implantable cardiac defibrillators |
| 135. | Shame attacking exposure and experiential acceptance: A group treatment manual for social anxiety disorder |
| 136. | Acceptance and Commitment Training and stigma toward people with psychological disorders: Developing a new technology |
| 137. | Psychological flexibility in migraine patients: The role of acceptance and values based action |
| 138. | Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Decrease High-Prevalence Psychopathology by Targeting Self-Compassion: A Randomized Controlled Trial |
| 139. | What do physicians want? Information technology acceptance and usage by healthcare professionals |
| 140. | Acceptance and commitment therapy for the treatment of posttraumatic stress among adolescents |
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