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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 1, 1993
Factors associated with health behaviour among mothers of lower socio-economic status: a British exampleR Pill, T J Peters, M R Robling
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|February 1, 1995
Social class and preventive health behaviour: a British exampleR Pill, T J Peters, M R Robling
Family Practice|October 29, 1998
Communication about risk: the responses of primary care professionals to standardizing the 'language of risk' and communication toolsA Edwards, E Matthews, R Pill, et al.
Family Practice|October 29, 1998
Communication about risk: diversity among primary care professionalsA Edwards, E Matthews, R Pill, et al.
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|January 9, 2001
Does experience predict knowledge and behavior with respect to cutaneous melanoma, moles, and sun exposure? Possible outcome measuresA Jackson, C Wilkinson, K Hood, et al.
The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 1, 1988
Invitation to attend a health check in a general practice setting: comparison of attenders and non-attendersR Pill, J French, K Harding, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|April 25, 2001
Presenting risk information--a review of the effects of "framing" and other manipulations on patient outcomesA Edwards, G Elwyn, J Covey, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 6, 1998
Can primary prevention or selective screening for melanoma be more precisely targeted through general practice? A prospective study to validate a self administered risk scoreA Jackson, C Wilkinson, M Ranger, et al.
Family Practice|August 7, 1998
A randomized controlled trial of an intervention designed to improve the care given in general practice to Type II diabetic patients: patient outcomes and professional ability to change behaviourR Pill, N C Stott, S R Rollnick, et al.
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 26, 1988
General practitioners' use of written materials during consultationsL Tapper-Jones, S A Smail, R Pill, et al.
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 1, 1993
Factors associated with health behaviour among mothers of lower socio-economic status: a British exampleR Pill, T J Peters, M R Robling
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|February 1, 1995
Social class and preventive health behaviour: a British exampleR Pill, T J Peters, M R Robling
Family Practice|October 29, 1998
Communication about risk: the responses of primary care professionals to standardizing the 'language of risk' and communication toolsA Edwards, E Matthews, R Pill, et al.
Family Practice|October 29, 1998
Communication about risk: diversity among primary care professionalsA Edwards, E Matthews, R Pill, et al.
Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|January 9, 2001
Does experience predict knowledge and behavior with respect to cutaneous melanoma, moles, and sun exposure? Possible outcome measuresA Jackson, C Wilkinson, K Hood, et al.
The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 1, 1988
Invitation to attend a health check in a general practice setting: comparison of attenders and non-attendersR Pill, J French, K Harding, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|April 25, 2001
Presenting risk information--a review of the effects of "framing" and other manipulations on patient outcomesA Edwards, G Elwyn, J Covey, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 6, 1998
Can primary prevention or selective screening for melanoma be more precisely targeted through general practice? A prospective study to validate a self administered risk scoreA Jackson, C Wilkinson, M Ranger, et al.
Family Practice|August 7, 1998
A randomized controlled trial of an intervention designed to improve the care given in general practice to Type II diabetic patients: patient outcomes and professional ability to change behaviourR Pill, N C Stott, S R Rollnick, et al.
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 26, 1988
General practitioners' use of written materials during consultationsL Tapper-Jones, S A Smail, R Pill, et al.
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