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College life is a time when students take more responsibility for health-related behaviors. The 2 of 15 way barriers and benefits to preventive health behaviors are perceived affects health responsibility. Increased stress during this transition period may reduce the enactment of health-promoting behavior by reducing personal intentions to engage in health-promoting behaviors. Social support has a direct impact on health, promoting behaviors that can improve health or lower stress and fostering behaviors by creating favorable environments and minimizing adverse situations. Oral health behavior research has explored the effectiveness and applicability of . . .
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