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  • Using radon risk to motivate smoking reduction II: randomized evaluation of brief telephone counseling and a targeted video
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 191-201.
  • Changes in cognitive measures associated with a lifestyle program for treated hypertensives: a randomized controlled trial (ADAPT)
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 202-217.
  • Testing the transtheoretical model for fruit intake: comparing web-based tailored stage-matched and stage-mismatched feedback
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 218-227.
  • Food, Fun and Fitness Internet program for girls: influencing log-on rate
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 228-237.
  • Program characteristics and organizational factors affecting the implementation of a school-based indicated prevention program
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 238-248.
  • Health information seeking among Mbararan adolescents: results from the Uganda Media and You survey
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 249-258.
  • School policies and binge drinking behaviours of school-aged children in Walesa multilevel analysis
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 259-271.
  • Process evaluation of a multi-institutional community-based program for diabetes prevention among First Nations
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 272-286.
  • Promotion of safe sex: evaluation of a community-level intervention programme in gay bars, saunas and sex shops
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 287-297.
  • Starting young? Children's experiences of trying smoking during pre-adolescence
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 298-309.
  • Cost-effectiveness analyses of health promotion programs: a case study of smoking prevention and cessation among Dutch students
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 310-318.
    by Vijgen, , Van Baal, , Hoogenveen, , De Wit, , Feenstra,
  • The forgotten dimensions in health education research
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 319-324.
  • Factors associated with children being driven to school: implications for walk to school programs
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 325-334.
  • Tailored behavioral support for smoking reduction: development and pilot results of an innovative intervention
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 335-346.
  • Weight stigmatization and bias reduction: perspectives of overweight and obese adults
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 347-358.
  • Factors associated with recruitment and retention of youth into smoking cessation intervention studiesa review of the literature
    Health Education Research, Vol. 23, No. 2. (23 April 2008), pp. 359-368.
  • A description of the socialecological framework used in the trial of activity for adolescent girls (TAAG)
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 155-165.
  • The impact of including husbands in antenatal health education services on maternal health practices in urban Nepal: results from a randomized controlled trial
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 166-176.
  • Parenting programmes for preventing tobacco, alcohol or drugs misuse in children 18: a systematic review
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 177-191.
  • Testing a conceptual model related to weight perceptions, physical activity and smoking in adolescents
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 192-202.
  • A systematic review of environmental correlates of obesity-related dietary behaviors in youth
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 203-226.
  • Associations of socialenvironmental and individual-level factors with adolescent soft drink consumption: results from the SMILE study
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 227-237.
  • Psychosocial factors associated with non-smoking adolescents' intentions to smoke
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 238-247.
  • Occupational well-being of school staff members: a structural equation model
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 248-260.
  • Baseline survey of sun-protection knowledge, practices and policy in early childhood settings in Queensland, Australia
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 261-271.
  • Testicular self-examination: a test of the health belief model and the theory of planned behaviour
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 272-284.
  • Health and safety intervention with first-time mothers
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 285-294.
  • Perceived parenting style and practices and the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages by adolescents
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 295-304.
  • Feasibility, acceptability, and quality of Internet-administered adolescent health promotion in a preventive-care setting
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 1-13.
  • Identifying determinants of protocol adoption by midwives: a comprehensive approach
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 14-26.
  • Descriptors and accounts of alcohol consumption: methodological issues piloted with female undergraduate drinkers in Scotland
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 27-36.
  • Written medicines information for South African HIV/AIDS patients: does it enhance understanding of co-trimoxazole therapy?
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 37-48.
  • Promoting stair climbing: effects of message specificity and validation
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 49-57.
    by Webb, J Oliver, Eves, F Frank
  • Focus points for school health promotion improvements in Dutch primary schools
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 58-69.
  • Health behaviour and academic achievement in Icelandic school children
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 70-80.
  • Association of substance-use behaviours and their social-cognitive determinants in secondary school students
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 81-94.
  • Fidelity of implementation in a treatment effectiveness trial of Reconnecting Youth
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 95-107.
  • How women with breast cancer learn using interactive cancer communication systems
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 108-119.
  • A randomized control trial of Internet-delivered HIV prevention targeting rural MSM
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 120-127.
  • Bystanding an abused child: testing the applicability of the stages of change construct
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 128-138.
    by Mudde, N Aart, Hoefnagels, J Cees, Van Wijnen, GC Lisa, Kremers, PJ Stef
  • Comparing the magnitude of discriminatory attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS and toward people with mental illness in the Hong Kong general population
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 139-152.
    by Lau, TF Joseph, Tsui, Hy
  • Injury and Violence Prevention: Behavioral Sciences Theories, Methods, and Applications
    Health Education Research, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2007), pp. 153-153.
  • Childhood Obesity PreventionIssues and Controversies
    Health Education Research, Vol. 21, No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 751-752.
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  • Are There Public Health Lessons That Can Be Used to Help Prevent Childhood Obesity?
    Health Education Research, Vol. 21, No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 753-754.
  • Overweight in children: definitions and interpretation
    Health Education Research, Vol. 21, No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 755-760.
  • BMI screening in schools: helpful or harmful
    Health Education Research, Vol. 21, No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 761-769.
  • Prevention of obesity and eating disorders: a consideration of shared risk factors
    Health Education Research, Vol. 21, No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 770-782.
  • Obesity prevention programs for children and youth: why are their results so modest?
    Health Education Research, Vol. 21, No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 783-795.
  • Socio-cognitive and nutritional factors associated with body mass index in children and adolescents: possibilities for childhood obesity prevention
    Health Education Research, Vol. 21, No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 796-805.
  • Young people and physical activity: a systematic review matching their views to effective interventions
    Health Education Research, Vol. 21, No. 6. (December 2006), pp. 806-825.
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