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Socio-cognitive factors of behavior change and adjustment disorder: An intensive-longitudinal study with coronary heart disease patients

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Conference Poster not in Proceedings
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Presented
Recommended form of citation (APA)
Bermudez, T., Bierbauer, W., Scholz, U., & Maercker, A. (2017, May). Socio-cognitive factors of behavior change and adjustment disorder: An intensive-longitudinal study with coronary heart disease patients. Poster presented at the LIFE Spring Academy 2017, Ann Arbor Michigan, United States.
Author(s)
Bermudez, Tania  
Scholz, Urte
Bierbauer, Walter
Maercker, Andreas
PHSG Organisation name
Institut Bewegung, Sport und Gesundheit  
Project(s)
Keinem PHSG-Projekt zugeordnet  
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All rights reserved
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https://proforis.phsg.ch/handle/20.500.14111/5511
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Topic PHSG
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Subjects

physical activity

adjustment disorder

health behavior chang...

intensive-longitudina...

coronary heart diseas...

socio-cognitive facto...

Fields of Science and Technology (OECD)
Health sciences
Name of the eventConference HostPlace of the eventStart date of the event
LIFE Spring Academy 2017
International Max Planck Research School on the Life Course (LIFE)
Ann Arbor Michigan (United States)
May 2017
PHSG Organisation name
Institut Bewegung, Sport und Gesundheit  
Project(s)
Keinem PHSG-Projekt zugeordnet  
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metadata only (bibliographisch)
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All rights reserved
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