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  • 47. The effect of education on safe use of pesticides based on the health belief model.
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  • 50. A Method for Semi-quantitative Assessment of Exposure to Pesticides of Applicators and Re-entry Workers: An Application in Three Farming Systems in Ethiopia.
    Negatu B, Vermeulen R, Mekonnen Y, Kromhout H.
    Ann Occup Hyg; 2016 Jul 13; 60(6):669-83. PubMed ID: 27109466
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  • 52. Socio-demographic, agricultural, and personal protective factors in relation to health literacy among farmers from all regions of Thailand.
    Sapbamrer R, Sittitoon N, Thongtip S, Chaipin E, Sutalangka C, La-Up A, Thirarattanasunthon P, Thammachai A, Suwannakul B, Sangkarit N, Kitro A, Panumasvivat J, Srisookkum T.
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  • 54. Pesticide handling practices and self-reported morbidity symptoms among farmers.
    Lari S, Medithi S, Kasa YD, Pandiyan A, Jonnalagadda P.
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  • 57. Relationships between Safe Pesticide Practice and Perceived Benefits and Subjective Norm, and the Moderation Role of Information Acquisition: Evidence from 971 Farmers in China.
    Wang J, Deng Y, Ma Y.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2017 Aug 25; 14(9):. PubMed ID: 28841176
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  • 59. Risk perception and behavior in Egyptian adolescent pesticide applicators: an intervention study.
    Rohlman DS, Davis JW, Ismail A, Abdel Rasoul GM, Hendy O, Olson JR, Bonner MR.
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  • 60. Farmers' willingness to pay for less health risks by pesticide use: A case study from the cotton belt of Punjab, Pakistan.
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