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A community-based approach to promoting walking in rural areas

Brownson RC, Baker EA, Boyd RL, et al. A community-based approach to promoting walking in rural areas. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2004;27(1):28-34. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2004.03.015.

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A glossary for dissemination and implementation research in health

Rabin BA, Brownson RC, Haire-Joshu D, Kreuter MW, Weaver NL. A glossary for dissemination and implementation research in health. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2008;14(2):117-123. doi: 10.1097/01.PHH.0000311888.06252.bb.

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Achieving cultural appropriateness in health promotion programs: targeted and tailored approaches

Kreuter MW, Lukwago SN, Bucholtz DC, Clark EM, Sanders-Thompson V. Achieving cultural appropriateness in health promotion programs: targeted and tailored approaches. Health Education and Behavior. 2003;30(2):133-146. doi: 10.1177/1090198102251021.

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Adapting tailored intervention message libraries for new populations and settings: Why, when, and how?

Skinner CS, Buchanan A, Kreuter MW, Holt CL, Bucholtz DC, Strigo T. Adapting tailored intervention message libraries for new populations and settings: Why, when, and how? Health Education. 2003;103(4):221-229. doi: 10.1108/09654280310485555.

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Advancing tailored health communication: a persuasion and message effects perspective

Rimer BK, Kreuter MW. Advancing tailored health communication: a persuasion and message effects perspective. Journal of Communication. 2006; 56 (suppl 1):S184–201. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-2466.2006.00289.x.

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African American men’s perceptions of factors influencing health-information seeking

Sanders Thompson VL, Talley M, Caito N, Kreuter M. African American men's perceptions of factors influencing health-information seeking. American Journal of Men’s Health. 2009;3(1):6-15. doi: 10.1177/1557988307304630.

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Applying projective techniques to formative research in health communication development

Wiehagen T, Caito NM, Thompson VS, et al. Applying projective techniques to formative research in health communication development. Health Promotion Practice. 2007;8(2):164-172. doi: 10.1177/1524839906289818.

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Awareness of mammography controversy among lower income African American women in urban public health centers

Kreuter MW, Holt CL, Skinner CS. Awareness of mammography controversy among lower income African American women in urban public health centers. Journal of Women's Health. 2004;13(1):121-122. doi:10.1089/154099904322836546.

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Baby Be Safe: the effect of pediatric injury prevention tailored communications provided in a primary care setting

Nansel TR, Weaver N, Donlin M, Jacobsen H, Kreuter MW, Simons-Morton B. Baby Be Safe: the effect of pediatric injury prevention tailored communications provided in a primary care setting. Patient Education and Counseling. 2002;46(3):175-190. doi: 10.1016/S0738-3991(01)00211-7.

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Black newspapers as a tool for cancer education in African American communities

Caburnay CA, Kreuter MW, Cameron G, et al. Black newspapers as a tool for cancer education in African American communities. Ethnicity and Disease. 2008;18(4):488-495. 

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Cancer coverage in general-audience and Black newspapers

Cohen EL, Caburnay CA, Luke DA, Rodgers S, Cameron GT, Kreuter MW. Cancer coverage in general-audience and Black newspapers. Health Communication. 2008;23(5):427-435. doi: 10.1080/10410230802342176.

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Cancer information seeking among African Americans

Thompson VL, Cavazos-Rehg P, Tate KY, Gaier A. Cancer information seeking among African Americans. Journal of Cancer. 2008;23(2):92-101. doi: 10.1080/08858190701849429.

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Comparing demographic, health status and psychosocial strategies of audience segmentation to promote physical activity

Boslaugh SE, Kreuter MW, Nicholson RA, Naleid K. Comparing demographic, health status and psychosocial strategies of audience segmentation to promote physical activity. Health Education Research. 2005;20(4):430-438. doi: 10.1093/her/cyg138. 

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Cultural constructs, stage of change, and adherence to mammography among low-income African American women

Steele-Moses SK, Russell KM, Kreuter M, Monahan P, Bourff S, Champion VL. Cultural constructs, stage of change, and adherence to mammography among low-income African American women. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 2010;20(1):257-273. doi: 10.1353/hpu.0.0123.

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Cultural context and modification of behavior change theory

Sanders Thompson VL. Cultural context and modification of behavior change theory. Health Education and Behavior. 2010;36(5)(suppl):S156-160. doi: 10.1177/1090198109340511.

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Cultural tailoring for mammography and fruit and vegetable intake among low-income African American women in urban public health centers

Kreuter MW, Sugg-Skinner C, Holt CL, et al. Cultural tailoring for mammography and fruit and vegetable intake among low-income African American women in urban public health centers. Preventive Medicine. 2005. 41(1):53-62. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2004.10.013

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Developing competencies for training practitioners in evidence-based cancer control

Brownson RC, Ballew P, Kittur ND, et al. Developing competencies for training practitioners in evidence-based cancer control. Journal of Cancer Education. 2009;24(3):186-193. doi: 10.1080/08858190902876395.

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Development and validation of brief scales to measure collectivism, religiosity, racial pride, and time orientation in urban African American women

Lukwago SL, Kreuter MW, Bucholtz DC, Holt CL, Clark EM. Development and validation of brief scales to measure collectivism, religiosity, racial pride, and time orientation in urban African American women. Family and Community Health. 2001;24(3):63-71. 

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Differential strength of association of child injury prevention attitudes and beliefs on practices: a case for audience segmentation

Vladutiu CJ, Nansel TR, Weaver NL, Jacobsen HA, Kreuter MW. Differential strength of association of child injury prevention attitudes and beliefs on practices: a case for audience segmentation. Injury Prevention. 2006;12(1):35-40. doi: 10.1136/ip.2004.007153.

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Digital divide and stability of access in African American women visiting urban public health centers

Haughton LT, Kreuter M, Hall J, Holt CL, Wheetley E. Digital divide and stability of access in African American women visiting urban public health centers. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 2005;16(2):362-374. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2005.0034.

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Disparities by race and ethnicity in cancer survivor stories available on the web

Eddens KS, Kreuter MW, Morgan JC, et al. Disparities by race and ethnicity in cancer survivor stories available on the web. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2009;11(4):e50. doi: 10.2196/jmir.1163.

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Disseminating effective health promotion programs from prevention research to community organizations

Caburnay CA Kreuter MW Donlin M.J. Disseminating effective health promotion programs from prevention research to community organizations. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2001;7(2):81-89. 

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Does locus of control moderate the effects of tailored health education materials?

Holt CL, Clark EM, Kreuter MW, Scharf DP. Does locus of control moderate the effects of tailored health education materials? Health Education Research. 2000;15(4):393-403. doi: 10.1093/her/15.4.393.

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Effectiveness of individually-tailored calendars in promoting childhood immunization in urban public health centers

Kreuter MW, Caburnay CA, Chen JJ, Donlin MJ. Effectiveness of individually-tailored calendars in promoting childhood immunization in urban public health centers. American Journal of Public Health. 2004;94(1):122-127. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.94.1.122

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Effectiveness of tailored and non-tailored educational materials to promote nutrition label reading

Kreuter MW, Lukwago SN, Brennan LK, Scharff D, Wadud ES. Effectiveness of tailored and non-tailored educational materials to promote nutrition label reading. Health Education. 2002;102(6):271-279. doi: 10.1108/09654280210446810.

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Effects of a tailored interactive multimedia computer program on determinants of colorectal cancer screening: a randomized controlled pilot study in physicians offices

Jerant A, Kravitz RL, Rooney M, Amerson S, Kreuter M, Franks P. Effects of a tailored interactive multimedia computer program on determinants of colorectal cancer screening: a randomized controlled pilot study in physicians offices. Patient Education and Counseling. 2007;66(1):67-74. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2006.10.009.

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Estimates of fruit and vegetable intake in childhood and adult dietary behaviors of African American women

Haire-Joshu D, Kreuter MW, Lukwago SN, Steger-May K, Holt CL, Olevitch L. Estimates of fruit and vegetable intake in childhood and adult dietary behaviors of African American women. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 2004;36(6):309-314. doi: 10.1016/S1499-4046(06)60400-4.

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Evidence-based interventions to promote physical activity: what contributes to dissemination by state health departments?

Brownson RC, Ballew P, Dieffenderfer B, et al. Evidence-based interventions to promote physical activity: what contributes to dissemination by state health departments? American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2007;33(1)(suppl):S66-73. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2007.03.011.

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Evidential preferences: cultural appropriateness strategies in health communications

Sanders Thompson VL, Cavazos-Rehg PA, Jupka K, et al. Evidential preferences: cultural appropriateness strategies in health communications. Health Education Research. 2008;23(3):549-559. doi: 10.1093/her/cym029.

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Health disparities, communication inequalities and eHealth

Viswanath K, Kreuter MW. Health disparities, communication inequalities and eHealth. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2007. 32(5)(suppl):S131-133. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2007.02.012.

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High 5 for Kids: the impact of a home visiting program on fruit and vegetable intake of parents and their preschool children

Haire-Joshu D, Elliott MB, Caito NM, et al. High 5 for Kids: the impact of a home visiting program on fruit and vegetable intake of parents and their preschool children. Preventive Medicine. 2008;47(1):77-82. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2008.03.016.

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Home to school: Using handheld palm computers to gather information on environmental factors affecting walking to school among elementary school children

Collie VL Jupka KJ, Bacon CL, et al. Home to school: Using handheld palm computers to gather information on environmental factors affecting walking to school among elementary school children. Health Education & Behavior. 2003;30(4):405-406.

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How do people process health information? Applications in an age of individualized communication

Kreuter MW, Holt CL. How do people process health information? Applications in an age of individualized communication. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 2001;10(6):1-4. doi: 10.1111/1467-8721.00150.

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How does physician advice influence patient behavior? Evidence for a priming effect

Kreuter MW, Chedda SG, Bull FC. How does physician advice influence patient behavior? Evidence for a priming effect. Archives of Family Medicine. 2000;9(5):426-433. doi:10.1001/archfami.9.5.426.

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How we design feasibility studies

Bowen DJ, Kreuter M, Spring B, et al. How we design feasibility studies. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2009;36(5):452-457. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2009.02.002.

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Individual, social environmental, and physical environmental influences on physical activity among black and white adults: a structural equation analysis

McNeill LH, Wyrwich KW, Brownson RC, Clark EM, Kreuter MW. Individual, social environmental, and physical environmental influences on physical activity among black and white adults: a structural equation analysis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2006;31(1):36-44.

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Integrating adult learning principles into training for public health practice

Bryan RL, Kreuter MW, Brownson RC. Integrating adult learning principles into training for public health practice. Health Promotion Practice. 2009;10(4):557-563. doi: 10.1177/1524839907308117. 

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Integrating culture into health information for African American women

Kreuter MW, Haughton LT. Integrating culture into health information for African American women. American Behavioral Scientist. 2006;49(6):794-781. doi: 10.1177/0002764205283801.

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Measuring exposure to health messages in community-based intervention studies: a systematic review of current practices

Morris DS, Rooney MP, Wray RJ, Kreuter MW. Measuring exposure to health messages in community-based intervention studies: a systematic review of current practices. Health Education Behavior. 2009;36(6):979-998. doi: 10.1177/1090198108330001.

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Measuring health-related quality of life for persons with mobility impairments: an enabled version of the short-form 36 (SF-36E)

Froehlich-Grobe K, Andresen EM, Caburnay C, White GW. Measuring health-related quality of life for persons with mobility impairments: an enabled version of the short-form 36 (SF-36E). Quality of Life Research. 2008;17(5):751-770. doi: 10.1007/s11136-008-9342-5.

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Misclassification of physical activity level due to exclusion of work activity

Boslaugh S, Kreuter MW, Weaver N, Naleid K, Brownson R. Misclassification of physical activity level due to exclusion of work activity. Physical Education and Exercise Science. 2005;9(1):21-33. doi: 10.1207/s15327841mpee0901_2.

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Narrative communication in cancer prevention and control: a framework to guide research and applications

Kreuter MW, Green MC, Cappella JN, et al. Narrative communication in cancer prevention and control: a framework to guide research and applications. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2007;33(3):221-235.

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On linkages: increasing awareness of and interest in public health and cancer control careers among minority middle school students

Alcaraz KI, Kreuter MW, Davis KL, Rogers VL, Samways TW, Bryan RP. On linkages: increasing awareness of and interest in public health and cancer control careers among minority middle school students. Public Health Reports. 2008;123(4):533-539. . Accessed June 9, 2014.

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Perceptions of neighborhood environment for physical activity: is it “who you are” or “where you live”?

Boslaugh SE, Luke DA, Brownson RC, Naleid KS, Kreuter MW. Perceptions of neighborhood environment for physical activity: is it "who you are" or "where you live"? Journal of Urban Health. 2004;81(4):671-681. doi: 10.1093/jurban/jth150.

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Preventing unintentional pediatric injuries: a tailored intervention for parents and providers

Nansel TR, Weaver NL, Jacobsen HA, Glasheen C, Kreuter MW. Preventing unintentional pediatric injuries: a tailored intervention for parents and providers. Health Education Research. 2008;23(4):656-669. doi: 10.1093/her/cym041.

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Prevention research partnerships in community settings: what are we learning?

Brownson RC, Baker EA, Kreuter MW. Prevention research partnerships in community settings: what are we learning? Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2001;7(2):vii-ix.

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Reframing the dissemination challenge: a marketing and distribution perspective

Kreuter MW, Bernhardt JM. Reframing the dissemination challenge: a marketing and distribution perspective. American Journal of Public Health. 2009;99(12):2123-2127. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2008.155218.

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Response to behaviorally vs. culturally tailored cancer communication among African American women

Kreuter MW, Skinner CS, Steger-May K, et al. Response to behaviorally vs. culturally tailored cancer communication among African American women. American Journal of Health Behavior. 2004;28(3):195-207. 

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Response to Pasick

Kreuter MW, Skinner CS. Response to Pasick. Health Education Research. 2001;16(4):507-508. doi: 10.1093/her/16.4.507.

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Screen for Life: Using targeted health messages to increase participation in a state colorectal cancer screening program

Eddens K, Kreuter M, Snider R. Screen for Life: Using targeted health messages to increase participation in a state colorectal cancer screening program. Cases in Public Health Communication & Marketing. 2007;1(6):1-29.