Monitoring coping style, fear of AIDS, and attitudes towards AIDS prevention

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Peter Muris
F. J. Van Zuuren
M. Kindt
Cite this article:  Muris, P., Van Zuuren, F., & Kindt, M. (1994). Monitoring coping style, fear of AIDS, and attitudes towards AIDS prevention. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 22(2), 137-144.


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The present study indicated that subjects with a high monitoring coping style are more fearful of AIDS than subjects with a low monitoring coping style. In addition, it was found that high monitors have a more preventive attitude towards AIDS than low monitors.

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