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Spouses’ Social Control of Health Behaviors: Use and Effectiveness of Specific Strategies

Forty-four couples described the strategies they used in attempting to prompt their partner to engage in particular health behaviors, strategies used by their partner that were effective and ineffective in prompting their own engagement in health behaviors, and their own psychological reactions to t...

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Published in:Personality & social psychology bulletin 2000-09, Vol.26 (9), p.1120-1130
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Behavior Modification
Couples
Effectiveness
Evaluation
Health
Health Behavior
Health behaviour
Marital Relations
Married Students
Northern States
Personality
Social control
Social psychology
Social Relations
Spouses
Strategies
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