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Anna Good

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Psychology & Health|March 25, 2011
Can the effectiveness of health promotion campaigns be improved using self-efficacy and self-affirmation interventions? An analysis of sun protection messagesAnna Good, Charles Abraham
Appetite|May 21, 2014
Promoting the avoidance of high-calorie snacks. The role of temporal message framing and eating self-efficacySusan Churchill, Anna Good, Louisa Pavey
British Journal of Health Psychology|January 30, 2014
Open-mindedness can decrease persuasion amongst adolescents: the role of self-affirmationAnna Good, Peter R Harris, Donna Jessop, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|April 24, 2009
Health literacy and self-efficacy for participating in colorectal cancer screening: The role of information processingChristian von Wagner, Claudia Semmler, Anna Good, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|April 20, 2011
Responses to procedural information about colorectal cancer screening using faecal occult blood testing: the role of consideration of future consequencesChristian von Wagner, Anna Good, Samuel G Smith, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|June 7, 2011
Socioeconomic inequalities in colorectal cancer screening uptake: does time perspective play a role?Katriina L Whitaker, Anna Good, Anne Miles, et al.
Journal of Cancer Survivorship : Research and Practice|July 26, 2017
A user-centred approach to developing bWell, a mobile app for arm and shoulder exercises after breast cancer treatmentHelena Harder, Patrick Holroyd, Lynn Burkinshaw, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|November 20, 2013
Preformulated implementation intentions to promote colorectal cancer screening: a cluster-randomized trialSiu Hing Lo, Anna Good, Paschal Sheeran, et al.
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Psychology & Health|March 25, 2011
Can the effectiveness of health promotion campaigns be improved using self-efficacy and self-affirmation interventions? An analysis of sun protection messagesAnna Good, Charles Abraham
Appetite|May 21, 2014
Promoting the avoidance of high-calorie snacks. The role of temporal message framing and eating self-efficacySusan Churchill, Anna Good, Louisa Pavey
British Journal of Health Psychology|January 30, 2014
Open-mindedness can decrease persuasion amongst adolescents: the role of self-affirmationAnna Good, Peter R Harris, Donna Jessop, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|April 24, 2009
Health literacy and self-efficacy for participating in colorectal cancer screening: The role of information processingChristian von Wagner, Claudia Semmler, Anna Good, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|April 20, 2011
Responses to procedural information about colorectal cancer screening using faecal occult blood testing: the role of consideration of future consequencesChristian von Wagner, Anna Good, Samuel G Smith, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|June 7, 2011
Socioeconomic inequalities in colorectal cancer screening uptake: does time perspective play a role?Katriina L Whitaker, Anna Good, Anne Miles, et al.
Journal of Cancer Survivorship : Research and Practice|July 26, 2017
A user-centred approach to developing bWell, a mobile app for arm and shoulder exercises after breast cancer treatmentHelena Harder, Patrick Holroyd, Lynn Burkinshaw, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|November 20, 2013
Preformulated implementation intentions to promote colorectal cancer screening: a cluster-randomized trialSiu Hing Lo, Anna Good, Paschal Sheeran, et al.
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