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Reliability of the MYTH Scale in Assessing Type a Behavior in Preschool Children

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Pages 23-28 | Published online: 09 Jul 2010

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Ulf Lundberg, Birgitta Rasch & Olof Westermark. (1991) Physiological Reactivity and Type A Behavior in Preschool Children: A Longitudinal Study. Behavioral Medicine 17:4, pages 149-157.
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ULF LUNDBERG, OLOF WESTERMARK & BIRGITTA RASCH. (2008) Type A behaviour in pre‐school children: Interrater reliability, stability over six months and subcomponents. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 31:2, pages 121-127.
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ULF LUNDBERG, BIRGITTA RASCH & OLOF WESTERMARK. (2008) Familial similarity in Type A behaviour and physiological measurements as related to sex. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 31:1, pages 34-41.
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Nancy Muir Ryan. (2007) Stress‐coping strategies identified from school age children's perspective. Research in Nursing & Health 12:2, pages 111-122.
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Christopher I. Amos, Saundra MacD Hunter, Stephen A. Zinkgraf, Michael H. Miner & Gerald S. Berenson. (1987) Characterization of a comprehensive type a measure for children in a biracial community: The Bogalusa heart study. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 10:5, pages 425-439.
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ULF LUNDBERG. (1986) Stress and Type A Behavior in Children. Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry 25:6, pages 771-778.
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