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Changing inaccurate perceptions of health risk

Changing inaccurate perceptions of health risk: Results from a randomized trial

Kreuter MW, Strecher VJ. Changing inaccurate perceptions of health risk: results from a randomized trial. Health Psychology. 1995;14(1):56-63. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.14.1.56.

Are patients of women physicians screened more aggressively?

Are patients of women physicians screened more aggressively? A prospective study of physician gender and screening

Strecher VJ, Harris R, Kobrin SC, Skinner CS. Are patients of women physicians screened more aggressively? A prospective study of physician gender and screening. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 1995;10(3):119-125. 

Settings as an important dimension

Settings as an important dimension in health education/promotion policy, programs, and research

Mullen PD, Evans D, Forster J, et al. Settings as an important dimension in health education/promotion policy, programs, and research. Health Education Quarterly. 1995;22(3):329-345. doi: 10.1177/109019819402200306.

Do cigarette smokers have unrealistic perceptions

Do cigarette smokers have unrealistic perceptions of their heart attack, cancer and stroke risks?

Strecher VJ, Kreuter MW, Kobrin SC. Do cigarette smokers have unrealistic perceptions of their heart attack, cancer and stroke risks? Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 1995;18(1):45-54. doi: 10.1007/BF01857704

Do tailored behavior messages enhance health risk appraisals?

Do tailored behavior change messages enhance the effectiveness of health risk appraisals? Results from a randomized trial

Kreuter MW, Strecher VJ. Do tailored behavior change messages enhance the effectiveness of health risk appraisals? Results from a randomized trial. Health Education Research. 1996;11(1):97-105. doi: 10.1093/her/11.1.97.

Using computer-tailored calendars to promote child immunizations

Using computer-tailored calendars to promote childhood immunization

Kreuter MW, Vehige E, McGuire AG. Using computer-tailored calendars to promote childhood immunization. Public Health Reports. 1996;111(2):176-178. 

Do nutrition label readers eat healthier diets?

Do nutrition label readers eat healthier diets? Behavioral correlates of adults’ use of food labels

Kreuter MW, Brennan LK, Scharff DP, Lukwago SN. Do nutrition label readers eat healthier diets? Behavioral correlates of adults’ use of food labels. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 1997;13(4):277-283. 

Physician recommendations for diet and physical activity

Physician recommendations for diet and physical activity: Which patients get advised to change?

Kreuter MW, Scharff DP, Brennan LK, Lukwago SN. Physician recommendations for diet and physical activity: which patients get advised to change? Preventive Medicine. 1997;26(6):825-833. 10.1006/pmed.1997.0216

Effectiveness of tailored calendars in promoting immunization

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

Caburnay CA, Kreuter MW. Promoting childhood immunization in urban public health centers. Outlook: Newsletter of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. 1998;14:54-63.

Perceived and actual breast cancer risk: optimistic and pessimistic biases

Skinner CS, Kreuter MW, Kobrin SC, Strecher VJ. Perceived and actual breast cancer risk: optimistic and pessimistic biases. Journal of Health Psychology. 1998;3(2):181-193. doi: 10.1177/135910539800300203.

Risk perception, beliefs about prevention, and preventive health behaviors among farmers

Wadud ES, Kreuter MW, Clarkson S. Risk perception, beliefs about prevention, and preventive health behaviors among farmers. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health. 1998;4(1):15-24. doi: 10.13031/2013.15345.

Principles of practice for academic/practice/community research partnerships

Baker EA, Homan S, Schonhoff R, Kreuter MW. Principles of practice for academic/practice/community research partnerships. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 1999;16(3)(suppl):S86-S93. doi: 10.1016/S0749-3797(98)00149-4.

Effects of tailored, personalized, and general materials on physical activity

Bull FC, Kreuter MW, Scharff D. Effects of tailored, personalized, and general materials on physical activity. Patient Education and Counseling. 1999;36(2):181-192. doi: 10.1016/S0738-3991(98)00134-7.

Understanding how people process health information: a comparison of tailored and nontailored weight-loss materials

Kreuter MW, Bull FC, Clark EM, Oswald DL. Understanding how people process health information: a comparison of tailored and nontailored weight-loss materials. Health Psychology. 1999;18(5);487-494. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.18.5.487.

Dealing with competing and conflicting risks in cancer communication

Kreuter MW. Dealing with competing and conflicting risks in cancer communication. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 1999;1999(25):27-35.

One size does not fit all: the case for tailored print materials

Kreuter MW, Strecher VJ, Glasman B. One size does not fit all: the case for tailored print materials. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 1999;21(4):276-283. 

Factors associated with physical activity in women across the life span: implications for program development

Scharff D, Homan S, Kreuter MW, Brennan LK. Factors associated with physical activity in women across the life span: implications for program development. Women and Health. 1999;29(2):115-134. doi: 10.1300/J013v29n02_08.

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.