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[Extracurricular activities of adolescents useful for smoking prevention programs. OCTOPUS team]M L López González
Facultad de Medicina, Area de Medicina Preventiva, Universidad de Oviedo
Rev Esp Salud Publica 73:343-53. 1999....
Validation of a questionnaire to evaluate the attitude towards primary prevention advice from the European code against cancerMa L López
University of Oviedo, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, IUOPA Instituto Universitario Oncológico del Principado de Asturias, Julian Claveria s n, 33006 Oviedo, Spain
Eur J Cancer Prev 12:157-64. 2003..The average scores obtained in both surveys of 69 people did not show significant statistical differences (P=0.195). The definitive questionnaire obtained has 63 items that measure attitude to PPC behaviour in a reliable and stable way...
[Evaluation of the implementation of the FAPACAN programme to prevent cancer behavioral risk in primary care users in the North of Spain]M Luisa López González
Facultad de Medicina, Area de Medicina Preventiva, Universidad de Oviedo
Rev Esp Salud Publica 77:681-90. 2003..S.E. Model and the state of change according to Prochaska and DiClemente Theory...
Impact of cigarette advertising on smoking behaviour in Spanish adolescents as measured using recognition of billboard advertisingM Luisa López
University of Oviedo, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, Spain
Eur J Public Health 14:428-32. 2004..The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between Spanish adolescent smoking behaviour and prior awareness of cigarette advertisements on billboards, using a prospective design...
Psychosocial factors associated with cancer behavioural risk in relatives of cancer patientsM L Lopez
University of Oviedo, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, Instituto Universitario Oncológico del Principado de Asturias, Julian Claveria s n, 33006 Oviedo, Spain
Eur J Cancer Prev 13:105-11. 2004..The ASE determinants were the best predictors of cancer behavioural risk, so programmes that forget these predictors may not achieve any impact and may waste resources...
