A comparison of the Fishbein and Ajzen and the Triandis attitudal models for the prediction of exercise intention and behavior. Journal ofBehaviora1 Medicine, Relationship of habit and perceived physical ability to The interactions o f intensity, frequency and duration of exercise 11, 459-472. VALOIS, P., SmPIrARD, R.Memory complaints are some of the most common cognitive problems presented to clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists. However, the probable validity of memory complaints presented to a psychologist rarely has been validated by objective memory tests. Using the Memory Functioning Questionnaire (MFQ; Gilewski et al., 1983), 62 relatively young adults reported the extent to which they were experiencing various types of memory problems. These data were compared with findings of memory and nonmemory tests on an expanded Halstead-Reitan test battery and with the MMPVMMPI-2. Results showed that with the exception of persons with more than one MMPVMMPI-2 evaluation, memory complaints were not related more to memory than to non-memory tests.
A descriptive epidemiologic study of head injury cases that were discharged from army medical facilities during fiscal year 1983 was performed. For the diagnosis of concussion, the male and female rates were approximately equal between the ages 18–24 and 25–34 and for the total, ages 18–34. For the diagnosis of other- intracranial injury and the total of all head injuries, males between ages 18–24 and 18–34 had statistically significantly higher rates than females. Cases were reviewed from Walter Reed Army Medical Center to test the hypothesis that alcohol and drug abuse were underreported risk factors for military personnel sustaining head injuries.
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