Search

Your search keyword '"Meissner HI"' showing total 77 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Meissner HI" Remove constraint Author: "Meissner HI"
77 results on '"Meissner HI"'

Search Results

2. Immigration, Health Care Access, and Recent Cancer Tests Among Mexican-Americans in California.

3. The hormone therapy dilemma: women respond.

4. How sources of health information relate to knowledge and use of cancer screening exams.

7. Examination of population-wide trends in barriers to cancer screening from a diffusion of innovation perspective (1987-2000)

8. Opportunities for oral cancer screening among older African-American women.

9. Characteristics of Adolescents' and Young Adults' Exposure to and Engagement with Nicotine and Tobacco Product Content on Social Media.

10. Tobacco promotion restriction policies on social media.

11. Impact of National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration Tobacco Research Funding: A Bibliometrics Analyses.

12. NIH Tobacco Research and the Emergence of Tobacco Regulatory Science.

13. Host-agent-vector-environment measures for electronic cigarette research used in NIH grants.

14. Tobacco Industry Marketing Exposure and Commercial Tobacco Product Use Disparities among American Indians and Alaska Natives.

15. Pro-tobacco marketing and anti-tobacco campaigns aimed at vulnerable populations: A review of the literature.

16. Tobacco Advertisement Liking, Vulnerability Factors, and Tobacco Use Among Young Adults.

17. Designing and Assessing Multilevel Interventions to Improve Minority Health and Reduce Health Disparities.

18. Adolescent tobacco coupon receipt, vulnerability characteristics and subsequent tobacco use: analysis of PATH Study, Waves 1 and 2.

19. Defining Tobacco Regulatory Science Competencies.

20. The FDA "Deeming Rule" and Tobacco Regulatory Research.

21. Non-normal Screening Mammography Results, Lumpectomies, and Breast Cancer Reported by California Women, 2001-2009.

22. Enhancing dissemination and implementation research using systems science methods.

23. Demographic factors associated with overuse of Pap testing.

24. The social group influences of US health journalists and their impact on the newsmaking process.

25. The U.S. training institute for dissemination and implementation research in health.

26. Breast and colorectal cancer screening: U.S. primary care physicians' reports of barriers.

27. Advancing collaborative research with 2-1-1 to reduce health disparities: challenges, opportunities, and recommendations.

29. Was the drop in mammography rates in 2005 associated with the drop in hormone therapy use?

31. Conceptual framework for behavioral and social science in HIV vaccine clinical research.

32. Back to basics: why basic research is needed to create effective health literacy interventions.

33. Too much of a good thing? Physician practices and patient willingness for less frequent pap test screening intervals.

34. Specialty differences in primary care physician reports of papanicolaou test screening practices: a national survey, 2006 to 2007.

35. Decision making about cancer screening: an assessment of the state of the science and a suggested research agenda from the ASPO Behavioral Oncology and Cancer Communication Special Interest Group.

36. Access to mammography screening in a large urban population: a multi-level analysis.

37. Literacy and cancer anxiety as predictors of health status: an exploratory study.

38. Are patterns of health behavior associated with cancer screening?

39. Occupational practices and the making of health news: a national survey of US Health and medical science journalists.

40. Does patient health and hysterectomy status influence cervical cancer screening in older women?

41. Risk perceptions and worry about cancer: does gender make a difference?

42. Comparing colorectal cancer screening and immunization status in older americans.

43. Reported drop in mammography : is this cause for concern?

44. Financial barriers to mammography: who pays out-of-pocket?

45. What do women in the U.S. know about human papillomavirus and cervical cancer?

46. Which women aren't getting mammograms and why? (United States).

47. What proportion of breast cancers are detected by mammography in the United States?

48. Are there gender differences in colorectal cancer test use prevalence and correlates?

50. Patterns of colorectal cancer screening uptake among men and women in the United States.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources