Medicine & Life Sciences
Israel
100%
Elderly
63%
Physicians
51%
Holocaust
45%
Health
45%
Volition
44%
Caregivers
41%
Communication
36%
Students
29%
Hostility
28%
Survivors
28%
Nurses
27%
Psychology
26%
Psychometrics
23%
Sense of Coherence
21%
Self Concept
19%
Blood Pressure
19%
Psychological Burnout
18%
Anxiety
16%
Interviews
16%
Primary Health Care
16%
Terminally Ill
16%
Terminal Care
15%
Emigration and Immigration
15%
Parents
15%
Jews
14%
Health Status
14%
Quality of Life
14%
Memory
13%
Education
13%
Self Efficacy
13%
Whistleblowing
13%
Depression
12%
Nursing Students
12%
Women's Health
12%
Job Satisfaction
12%
China
11%
Patient Satisfaction
11%
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
11%
Longitudinal Studies
11%
Internet
11%
Geriatrics
11%
Nursing
11%
Cytomegalovirus
11%
Neoplasms
10%
Social Support
10%
Therapeutics
10%
Emotions
10%
Mortality
10%
Social Workers
10%
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
10%
Delivery of Health Care
10%
Child
10%
Age Groups
9%
Health Services
9%
Marital Status
9%
Psychological Distress
9%
Pediatricians
9%
Intention
9%
Medical Schools
8%
Social Class
8%
Motivation
8%
Smoking
8%
Health Behavior
8%
Anger
8%
Antibodies
8%
Aptitude
7%
Medical Students
7%
Coronary Artery Disease
7%
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
7%
Disabled Children
7%
Wounds and Injuries
7%
Human Herpesvirus 4
7%
Disclosure
7%
Internal-External Control
7%
Spouses
7%
Child Development
7%
Population
7%
Phlebotomy
7%
Retirement
7%
Saliva
6%
Personality
6%
Economic Status
6%
Cognition
6%
Referral and Consultation
6%
Control Groups
6%
Coronary Vessels
6%
Survival
6%
Hospital Emergency Service
6%
Skin Neoplasms
6%
Occupational Groups
6%
Acute Coronary Syndrome
5%
Medicine
5%
Left Ventricular Function
5%
Genocide
5%
Family Physicians
5%
Language
5%
Mental Health
5%
Hypertension
5%
Academic Success
5%
Social Sciences
Israel
56%
Israeli
46%
health
42%
Life-Sustaining Treatment
41%
physician
36%
cancer
25%
well-being
24%
death
20%
medical student
20%
gender-specific factors
18%
coping
18%
human being
18%
caregiver
16%
health status
16%
illness
16%
anxiety
15%
psychometrics
15%
kibbutz
15%
old age
14%
mortality
13%
nurse
12%
student
12%
communication
11%
strike
11%
Whistleblowing
10%
coherence
10%
immigration
10%
medicine
10%
questionnaire
10%
self-esteem
10%
early retirement
9%
blood pressure
9%
gender
9%
caregiving
9%
evaluation
9%
nursing
9%
personality traits
9%
heart disease
8%
marital status
8%
age group
8%
frustration tolerance
8%
Holocaust
8%
treatment decisions
8%
gerontology
7%
self-efficacy
7%
social worker
7%
AIDS
7%
Group
7%
China
7%
event
7%
social class
6%
Jew
6%
Child development centers
6%
examination
6%
self-image
6%
interview
6%
social support
6%
dying
6%
utilization
6%
dementia
5%
retirement
5%
education
5%
resources
5%
quality of life
5%
health behavior
5%
hospital services
5%
burnout
5%
job satisfaction
5%
experience
5%
smoking
5%
time
5%
incidence
5%
posttraumatic stress disorder
5%
health care
5%
psychosocial factors
5%
social relations
5%
life situation
5%
damages
5%