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The following pages link to Effecting behavior change: awareness of family history (Q35060263):
Displaying 29 items.
- Digital Family History Data Mining with Neural Networks: A Pilot Study (Q31048352) (← links)
- Self-organizing maps classification of epidemiological data and toenail selenium content monitored on cancer and healthy patients from Poland (Q33555284) (← links)
- Breast cancer risk perception and lifestyle behaviors among White and Black women with a family history of the disease (Q33623757) (← links)
- Knowledge and accuracy of perceived personal risk in underserved women who are at increased risk of breast cancer (Q34009224) (← links)
- Patient and primary care provider experience using a family health history collection, risk stratification, and clinical decision support tool: a type 2 hybrid controlled implementation-effectiveness trial (Q34894629) (← links)
- Factors affecting frequency of communication about family health history with family members and doctors in a medically underserved population (Q36237033) (← links)
- "You don't have to keep everything on paper": African American women's use of family health history tools (Q36884576) (← links)
- Developing Family Healthware, a family history screening tool to prevent common chronic diseases (Q37102032) (← links)
- How could disclosing incidental information from whole-genome sequencing affect patient behavior? (Q37367201) (← links)
- Communicating genetic risk information for common disorders in the era of genomic medicine (Q37389775) (← links)
- Assessing family history of chronic disease in primary care: Prevalence, documentation, and appropriate screening (Q37600786) (← links)
- The impact of personalized risk feedback on Mexican Americans' perceived risk for heart disease and diabetes (Q37646697) (← links)
- Family history tools for primary care are not ready yet to be implemented. A systematic review (Q38155558) (← links)
- Genetic counseling outcomes: perceived risk and distress after counseling for hereditary colorectal cancer (Q40413766) (← links)
- Comparing Screening and Preventive Health Behaviors in Two Study Populations: Daughters of Mothers with Breast Cancer and Women Responding to the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey (Q43454754) (← links)
- Gail model risk assessment and risk perceptions (Q44902714) (← links)
- Spiritual coping, family history, and perceived risk for breast cancer--can we make sense of it? (Q44923722) (← links)
- Health behavior change among women with recent familial diagnosis of breast cancer (Q44958492) (← links)
- How can we reach them? Information seeking and preferences for a cancer family history campaign in underserved communities (Q46191270) (← links)
- Uncertainty management and communication preferences related to genetic relativism among families affected by down syndrome, Marfan syndrome, and neurofibromatosis (Q47573364) (← links)
- Family-based detection for hereditary hemochromatosis (Q48378538) (← links)
- Association between cancer screening behavior and family history among Japanese women (Q51275648) (← links)
- Family history of cancer and its association with breast cancer risk perception and repeat mammography. (Q52394063) (← links)
- Reminders of cancer risk and pain catastrophizing: relationships with cancer worry and perceived risk in women with a first-degree relative with breast cancer. (Q52573263) (← links)
- Physical activity and awareness in breast screening attendees in Black Country, UK. (Q53087199) (← links)
- The future of genomic testing in primary care: the changing face of personalized medicine. (Q53818766) (← links)
- Using Family Health History for Chronic Disease Prevention in the Age of Genomics (Q58148615) (← links)
- Using decision analytic methods to assess the utility of family history tools (Q64127355) (← links)
- Research priorities for evaluating family history in the prevention of common chronic diseases (Q64127359) (← links)