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The third attitudes questionnaire was an implicit attitudes assessment and included a vignette describing a suicide attempt made by a woman in her middle twenties, a relatively long time of hospitalization (three months), a relapse of suicidal ideation after discharge and a recurrent arrival of the patient to the emergency room.
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In the first regression, perceptions of patient self-management and health was the criterion variable, and in the second, attitudes towards caring for the patient was the criterion variable.
The first attitude, formulated by Paul, was decisive in the development of a Christian political consciousness.
Christopher de Bellaigue's new life of Mossadegh adopts the first attitude, while showing enough of the second to provide balance and variety.
Earlier research suggests the first attitude is most prevalent among teachers in the Netherlands (Meerman et al. 2009).
Research also shows that a large percentage of teachers adhere to the second attitude (Meerman et al. 2009).
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