Ausgabe 4/1999
Inhalt (11 Artikel)
One size does not fit all: The case for tailoring print materials
Matthew W. Kreuter, Victor J. Strecher, Bernard Glassman
The potential variances of tailoring in health behavior interventions
William Rakowski
How effective is tailored print communication?
Celette Sugg Skinner, Marci K. Campbell, Barbara K. Rimer, Susan Curry, James O. Prochaska
Challenges and future directions for tailored communication research
David B. Abrams, Sherry Mills, David Bulger
Context, confidentiality, and consent in tailored health communications: A cautionary note
C. Tracy Orleans
Family environment, intrusive ideation, and adjustment among renal transplant candidates
Patricia J. Moran, Alan J. Christensen, Shawna L. Ehlers, J. Andrew Bertolatus
Depression and outpatient medical utilization: A naturalistic 10-year follow-up
Rachel Kimerling, Paige Crosby Ouimette, Ruth C. Cronkite, Rudolf H. Moos
Age-related macular degeneration: A randomized clinical trial of a self-management intervention
Barbara L. Brody, Rebecca A. Williams, Ronald G. Thomas, Robert M. Kaplan, Ray M. Chu, Stuart I. Brown
Socioeconomic status, hostility, and risk factor clustering in the normative aging study: Any help from the concept of allostatic load?
Laura D. Kubzansky, Ichiro Kawachi, David Sparrow
Predictors of attrition from behavioral medicine treatments
Mary J. Davis, Michael E. Addis