Plans to obtain a mammogram among Chilean women: the roles of recommendations and self-efficacy

journal article published in 2013

Plans to obtain a mammogram among Chilean women: the roles of recommendations and self-efficacy is …
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P356DOI10.1093/HER/CYT047
P2880NIOSHTIC-2 ID20056984
P932PMC publication ID3772330
P698PubMed publication ID23515116
P5875ResearchGate publication ID236067191

P50authorBeti ThompsonQ94457969
P2093author name stringKlaus Püschel
Yamile Molina
Javiera Martínez-Gutiérrez
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P6195funding schemegrantQ230788
P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectChileQ298
health careQ31207
breast cancerQ128581
screeningQ1163564
social determinants of healthQ3045352
race and healthQ16000306
P5008on focus list of Wikimedia projectWikimedia–NIOSH collaborationQ104416361
P304page(s)784-792
P12526performing organizationUniversity of WashingtonQ219563
P577publication date2013-03-19
2013-10-01
P1433published inHealth Education ResearchQ15746590
P859sponsorNational Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthQ60346
P1476titlePlans to obtain a mammogram among Chilean women: the roles of recommendations and self-efficacy
P478volume28

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