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Improving Oral Health Behavior
The Journal of the American Dental Association , 10/07/08
Sherman DK et al. - When patients received a dental health message that was congruent with their motivational orientation—approach or avoidance—they had a stronger belief that they were capable of flossing, expressed greater intentions to floss and exhibited increased flossing behavior.
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