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Oral contraceptive: Use implications for cognitive and emotional functioning
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Cognitive Functioning
100%
Emotional Functioning
100%
Oral Contraceptive Use
100%
Cognitive-emotional
100%
Moderator Variables
66%
Locus of Control
66%
Estrogen
33%
Progesterone
33%
Biopsychosocial Approach
33%
Specific Pattern
33%
Cognitive Factors
33%
Contraceptive Use
33%
Longitudinal Research
33%
Negative Affect
33%
Emotional Processes
33%
Healthy Women
33%
Blood Draw
33%
Control Integration
33%
Clinical Analysis
33%
Daily Hassles
33%
Emotional Patterns
33%
Chemical Suppression
33%
Oral Contraception
33%
Anger Expression
33%
Hormonal Levels
33%
Repertory Grid
33%
Saliency
33%
State-trait
33%
Self-integration
33%
Trait Anger
33%
Psychology
Locus of Control
100%
Negative Affect
50%
Cognitive Factor
50%
Emotional Process
50%
Trait Anger
50%
Daily Hassles Scale
50%
Longitudinal Analysis
50%
Progesterone
50%
Neuroscience
Progesterone
100%