How do residents' prioritize smoking cessation for young "high-risk" women?
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Pollack, K; Arrendondo, EM; Yarnall, KS; Lipkus, I; Myers, E; McNeilly, M
Published in: Preventive Medicine
2002
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Preventive Medicine
Publication Date
2002
Volume
33
Start / End Page
292 / 299
Related Subject Headings
- Public Health
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
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Pollack, K., Arrendondo, E. M., Yarnall, K. S., Lipkus, I., Myers, E., & McNeilly, M. (2002). How do residents' prioritize smoking cessation for young "high-risk" women? Preventive Medicine, 33, 292–299.
Pollack, K., E. M. Arrendondo, K. S. Yarnall, I. Lipkus, E. Myers, and M. McNeilly. “How do residents' prioritize smoking cessation for young "high-risk" women?” Preventive Medicine 33 (2002): 292–99.
Pollack K, Arrendondo EM, Yarnall KS, Lipkus I, Myers E, McNeilly M. How do residents' prioritize smoking cessation for young "high-risk" women? Preventive Medicine. 2002;33:292–9.
Pollack, K., et al. “How do residents' prioritize smoking cessation for young "high-risk" women?” Preventive Medicine, vol. 33, 2002, pp. 292–99.
Pollack K, Arrendondo EM, Yarnall KS, Lipkus I, Myers E, McNeilly M. How do residents' prioritize smoking cessation for young "high-risk" women? Preventive Medicine. 2002;33:292–299.
Published In
Preventive Medicine
Publication Date
2002
Volume
33
Start / End Page
292 / 299
Related Subject Headings
- Public Health
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences