Using the theory of planned behaviour and self-identity to explain chlamydia testing intentions in young people living in deprived areas.
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Non-participation in chlamydia screening in The Netherlands: determinants associated with young people's intention to participate in chlamydia screeningPredictors of Chlamydia Trachomatis testing: perceived norms, susceptibility, changes in partner status, and underestimation of own risk.The influence of two different invitation letters on Chlamydia testing participation: randomized controlled trial.An online study combining the constructs from the theory of planned behaviour and protection motivation theory in predicting intention to test for chlamydia in two testing contexts.Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to identify key beliefs underlying chlamydia testing intentions in a sample of young people living in deprived areas.Exploring psychosocial predictors of STI testing in University students.
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Using the theory of planned behaviour and self-identity to explain chlamydia testing intentions in young people living in deprived areas.
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scientific article published on 13 February 2013
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Amy R Booth
Elizabeth Goyder
Paul Norman
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10.1111/BJHP.12036
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2013-02-13T00:00:00Z