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1 predictor of opting out of donation was high ambivalence.
2 This analysis explores the roots of that ambivalence.
3 ntermediate on peace-conflict present higher ambivalence.
4 d identifies factors associated with greater ambivalence.
5 variables were significantly associated with ambivalence.
6 although some fathers expressed a degree of ambivalence.
7 h but not necessarily trying to reduce their ambivalence.
8 tion, as well as group effects of collective ambivalence.
9 5) continuity and closure, and 6) doubts and ambivalence.
11 ious research has indicated that feelings of ambivalence about donation are associated with donors' d
13 e registry across all race/ethnic groups was ambivalence about donation: doubts and worries, feeling
16 ues of communication and reflects an ongoing ambivalence about power and control in the physician-pat
17 behavior, and psychosocial characteristics (ambivalence about pregnancy and high objective stress).
20 re uniquely associated with higher levels of ambivalence after adjusting for the effects of other key
21 have a potentially critical role in reducing ambivalence among new recruits by providing information
22 The current study examines the prevalence of ambivalence among newly recruited potential bone marrow
23 curvilinear (quadratic) relationship between ambivalence and conflict highlights how both extremely p
26 nsically disordered protein whose functional ambivalence and protein structural plasticity are iconic
28 pproaches based on reducing donation-related ambivalence and tailored messages and strategies for eac
29 or regret, and causing donor inconvenience), ambivalence and uncertainty (doubting transplant urgency
30 n is paid to work on attitude accessibility, ambivalence, and the affective versus cognitive bases of
31 ceful countries (Denmark) also may need less ambivalence because most groups occupy the shared nation
32 improving survey validity include addressing ambivalence, clarifying the definition of "unwanted," an
34 (being proactive and encouraging, addressing ambivalence, depending on supportive infrastructure, avo
36 flections" type of article creates a certain ambivalence: it is a great honor, but it also infers the
38 ransplantation costs abroad by insurers; (d) ambivalence of the victim status of the sellers; and (e)
39 rase does not incorporate tCTP with the same ambivalence opposite guanine and adenine with which DNA
40 d with stressful life events, less optimism, ambivalence over expressing negative emotions, sleep dis
43 substantially in recent years, a persistent ambivalence remains amongst health professionals and oth
44 large, highly connected areas, and relative ambivalence shown toward protecting small, isolated habi
46 at genetic science might exacerbate the deep ambivalence that society as a whole has towards physical
47 tudes toward ACP; MI, an interview exploring ambivalence to change and developing a change plan; and
48 levels of uncertainty, ranging from complete ambivalence to clear beliefs that one treatment was supe
50 termediate conflict (United States) may need ambivalence to justify more complex intergroup-system st
51 ing of information and assessment of patient ambivalence to medication use and may elicit behaviour c
53 justified, whereas leading them to consider ambivalence unjustified suppressed the effect, suggestin
54 Notably, this emerged when people thought ambivalence was justified, whereas leading them to consi
55 nflictual countries display lower stereotype ambivalence, whereas countries intermediate on peace-con