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The following pages link to The role of numeracy on client knowledge in BRCA genetic counseling (Q33937387):
Displaying 17 items.
- Concerns about unintended negative consequences of informing the public about multifactorial risks may be premature for young adult smokers (Q28395074) (← links)
- Genetic literacy and patient perceptions of IBD testing utility and disease control: a randomized vignette study of genetic testing (Q34078622) (← links)
- Efficacy of a web-based intelligent tutoring system for communicating genetic risk of breast cancer: a fuzzy-trace theory approach (Q34514193) (← links)
- Physicians’ attitudes about communicating and managing scientific uncertainty differ by perceived ambiguity aversion of their patients (Q35556069) (← links)
- Visual aids improve diagnostic inferences and metacognitive judgment calibration (Q35856951) (← links)
- Health literacy and cancer prevention: two new instruments to assess comprehension. (Q35954692) (← links)
- Bridging the Communication Divide: A Role for Health Psychology in the Genomic Era. (Q36678417) (← links)
- Theories for Psychotherapeutic Genetic Counseling: Fuzzy Trace Theory and Cognitive Behavior Theory. (Q37740333) (← links)
- Designing Visual Aids That Promote Risk Literacy: A Systematic Review of Health Research and Evidence-Based Design Heuristics (Q38963948) (← links)
- Is patients' numeracy related to physical and mental health? (Q39010647) (← links)
- The moderating role of objective and subjective numeracy in attribute framing (Q39044684) (← links)
- Exploring Genetic Numeracy Skills in a Sample of U.S. University Students (Q47142107) (← links)
- The association of understanding of medical statistics with health information seeking and health provider interaction in a national sample of young adults (Q51528600) (← links)
- Numeracy, information seeking, and self-efficacy in managing health: an analysis using the 2007 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS). (Q54550031) (← links)
- A Clinical Decision Support Tool to Predict Cancer Risk for Commonly Tested Cancer-Related Germline Mutations (Q56888162) (← links)
- Should pretest genetic counselling be required for patients pursuing genomic sequencing? Results from a survey of participants in a large genomic implementation study (Q90722853) (← links)
- Numeracy and Risk Literacy: What Have We Learned so Far? (Q92497278) (← links)