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Distraction Reduces Self-Reported Physiological Reactions to Blood Donation in Novice Donors With a Blunting Coping Style
Valerie A. Bonk, PhD
,
Christopher R. France, PhD
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Brandie K. Taylor, BA
From the Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.
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Fig. 1. Process of selection of the final sample of 112 blood donors in the study.
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Fig. 2. (
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) Distribution of BDRI scores for donors in the distraction and control conditions. (
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) Mean and SEM of log-transformed BDRI scores for donors with monitoring and blunting coping styles in the control and distraction conditions.
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