Top‐down self‐regulation processes as determinants of oral hygiene self‐care behaviour: A systematic scoping review
Abstract Objectives Understanding the psychological mechanisms that moderate oral hygiene self‐care behavior is anticipated to benefit efforts to change such behavior. Top‐down self‐regulatory (TSR) processes represent one group of relatively unexplored, yet potentially influential, moderating facto...
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Main Authors: | Adam A. Rogers (Author), Tiril Willumsen (Author), Hilde Strømme (Author), Jan‐Are K. Johnsen (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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