Examining the Self-Regulatory Model in Women With Rheumatoid Arthritis: Relationship Between Illness Representations, Coping Procedures, Self-Efficacy Beliefs and Outcome.
Alexandra. Carlisle
University of Surrey
Doctor of Psychology (PsychD), University of Surrey (United Kingdom).
Examining the Self-Regulatory Model in Women With Rheumatoid Arthritis: Relationship Between Illness Representations, Coping Procedures, Self-Efficacy Beliefs and Outcome.
Creators
Alexandra. Carlisle
Contributors
University of Surrey (United Kingdom). (Institution)
Awarding Institution
University of Surrey (United Kingdom).; Doctor of Psychology (PsychD)
Theses and Dissertations
Doctor of Psychology (PsychD), University of Surrey (United Kingdom).
Publisher
University of Surrey; Guildford
Number of pages
269
Date published
2001
Date submitted
16/04/2019
Identifiers
99513565202346
Academic Unit
Surrey research (other units)
Resource Type
Doctoral Thesis
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