Men's responses to HPV test results: development of a theory-based survey.
OBJECTIVE: To develop and perform psychometric testing on an instrument designed to assess cognitive/emotional responses among men receiving HPV testing. METHODS: Men enrolled in an HPV natural history study (N = 139) completed a computer-assisted survey instrument based on Leventhal's parallel proc...
| Publicado en: | American Journal of Health Behavior Vol. 33; no. 6; pp. 728 - 745 |
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PNG Publications
Nov/Dec2009
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