Research Using HINTS Data
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- Publications using HINTS data
- Presentations utilizing HINTS data at national or international scientific meetings
- Research Presented at HINTS Data Users Conferences
- Suggested Journals for Publishing HINTS Findings
- Sullivan H.W., Rutten L.J., Hesse B.W., Moser R.P., Rothman A.J., McCaul K.D. 2010. Lay representations of cancer prevention and early detection: associations with prevention behaviors. Prev Chronic Dis. Jan;7(1):A14. Epub 2010 Jan 15.
- Rutten L.F., Hesse B.W., Moser R.P., McCaul K.D., Rothman A.J. 2009. Public perceptions of cancer prevention, screening, and survival: comparison with state-of-science evidence for colon, skin, and lung cancer. J Cancer Educ. 24(1):40-8.
- Atkinson N.L., Saperstein S.L., Pleis J. 2009. Using the internet for health-related activities: findings from a national probability sample. J Med Internet Res. Feb 20;11(1):e4.
Presentations utilizing HINTS data at national or international scientific meetings
- Davis K.L., Finney Rutten L.J. Do They Know What They Need to Know? Awareness and use of national cancer resources among those with a history of cancer. American Association for Cancer Research: The Science of Cancer Health Disparities, Carefree, AZ, February 3-6, 2009.
- Oh A., Perna F., Atienza A., Moser R. Disparities in Awareness of Physical Activity in Reduced Cancer Risk. American Association for Cancer Research. Cancer Health Disparities 2nd Annual Meeting. Poster Session. February 3-6, 2009. Carefree, AZ.
- Waters, E.A. The role of numeracy in the Risk Perception Attitude Framework. (2009, May) Poster presented to the Association of Psychological Science’s 21st Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
Research Presented at HINTS Data Users Conferences
The HINTS Data Users Conferences bring together data users from around the country to present and discuss their latest research activities involving HINTS data.
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