Socioeconomic Disparities in Fatalistic Beliefs About Cancer Prevention and the Internet.
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Cancer Fatalism and Preferred Sources of Cancer Information: an Assessment Using 2012 HINTS Data.Comparing local TV news with national TV news in cancer coverage: an exploratory content analysisFatalistic Beliefs About Cancer Prevention Among Older African American Men.In Asian Americans, is Having a Family Member Diagnosed with Cancer Associated with Fatalistic Beliefs?One does not fit all: Health audience segmentation and prediction of health behaviors in cancer prevention.Who Avoids Cancer Information? Examining a Psychological Process Leading to Cancer Information Avoidance.The Effects of Experienced Uncertainty and Patients' Assessments of Cancer-Related Information-Seeking Experiences on Fatalistic Beliefs and Trust in Physicians.An Initial Look at the Associations of a Variety of Health-Related Online Activities With Cancer Fatalism.An examination of the relationship between health information use and health orientation in Korean mothers: focusing on the type of health information.The sociology of cancer: a decade of research.Source-specific Exposure to Contradictory Nutrition Information: Documenting Prevalence and Effects on Adverse Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes.Fatalism and exposure to health information from the media: examining the evidence for causal influenceThe Effect of Cancer Information Seeking on Perceptions of Cancer Risks, Fatalism, and Worry Among a U.S. National Sample
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Socioeconomic Disparities in Fatalistic Beliefs About Cancer Prevention and the Internet.
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Chul-Joo Lee
Derek Freres
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10.1111/J.1460-2466.2012.01683.X
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2012-12-01T00:00:00Z