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144 related items for PubMed ID: 9399270

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  • 22. The relationship between prostate cancer knowledge and beliefs and intentions to attend PSA screening among at-risk men.
    Hevey D, Pertl M, Thomas K, Maher L, Chuinneagáin SN, Craig A.
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  • 24. Does the theory of planned behavior identify diabetes-related cognitions for intention to be physically active and eat a healthy diet?
    Blue CL.
    Public Health Nurs; 2007 Feb; 24(2):141-50. PubMed ID: 17319886
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    Nahcivan NO, Secginli S.
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  • 26. Nurses' attitudes toward provision of care and related health outcomes.
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    Coble JD, Rhodes RE, Higgins JW.
    Ethn Dis; 2009 Mar; 19(1):42-8. PubMed ID: 19341162
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  • 28. Application of the theory of planned behavior to understand intentions to engage in physical and psychosocial health behaviors after cancer diagnosis.
    Andrykowski MA, Beacham AO, Schmidt JE, Harper FW.
    Psychooncology; 2006 Sep; 15(9):759-71. PubMed ID: 16308888
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  • 31. Motivation is not enough: prediction of risk behavior following diagnosis of coronary heart disease from the theory of planned behavior.
    Johnston DW, Johnston M, Pollard B, Kinmonth AL, Mant D.
    Health Psychol; 2004 Sep; 23(5):533-8. PubMed ID: 15367073
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  • 32. Prediction of exercise in patients across various stages of bariatric surgery: a comparison of the merits of the theory of reasoned action versus the theory of planned behavior.
    Hunt HR, Gross AM.
    Behav Modif; 2009 Nov; 33(6):795-817. PubMed ID: 19933443
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  • 33. Applying an extended model of the theory of planned behaviour to breast self-examination.
    Mason TE, White KM.
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  • 39. Predicting breakfast consumption: an application of the theory of planned behaviour and the investigation of past behaviour and executive function.
    Wong CL, Mullan BA.
    Br J Health Psychol; 2009 Sep; 14(Pt 3):489-504. PubMed ID: 18808734
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