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    Items where the Publication is Psychology & health
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  • Young women's contraception use as a contextual and dynamic behaviour: A qualitative study. (2005) Free, Caroline; Ogden, Jane; Lee, Ray
  • Barriers to using a polypill in the secondary prevention of stroke: A qualitative interview based study. (2013) Jamison, J; Mullis, R; Mant, J; Cohn, S; Paddison, C; Pannebakker, M; Sutton, S
  • From question-behaviour effects in trials to the social psychology of research participation. (2015) McCambridge, Jim
  • Reducing the risk of bias in health behaviour change trials: improving trial design, reporting or bias assessment criteria? A review and case study. (2014) de Bruin, Marijn; McCambridge, Jim; Prins, Jan M
  • Double trouble: restrained eaters do not eat less and feel worse. (2012) de Witt Huberts, Jessie C; Evers, Catharine; de Ridder, Denise TD
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  • Barriers to using a polypill in the secondary prevention of stroke: A qualitative interview based study. (2013) Jamison, J; Mullis, R; Mant, J; Cohn, S; Paddison, C; Pannebakker, M; Sutton, S
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