From human papillomavirus (HPV) to cervical cancer: psychosocial processes in infection, detection, and control.
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Psychosocial barriers to follow-up adherence after an abnormal cervical cytology test result among low-income, inner-city womenDevelopment and validation of a cervical cancer screening self-efficacy scale for low-income Mexican American womenTailored telephone counseling to improve adherence to follow-up regimens after an abnormal pap smear among minority, underserved women.High trait shame undermines the protective effects of prevalence knowledge on state shame following HPV/CIN diagnosis in women.
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From human papillomavirus (HPV) to cervical cancer: psychosocial processes in infection, detection, and control.
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scientific article published on January 1996
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From human papillomavirus (HPV ...... ction, detection, and control.
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From human papillomavirus (HPV ...... ction, detection, and control.
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From human papillomavirus (HPV ...... ction, detection, and control.
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From human papillomavirus (HPV ...... ction, detection, and control.
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From human papillomavirus (HPV ...... ction, detection, and control.
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From human papillomavirus (HPV ...... ction, detection, and control.
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From human papillomavirus (HPV ...... ction, detection, and control.
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10.1007/BF02895283
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1996-01-01T00:00:00Z