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2012Using the transtheoretical model of behaviour change to describe readiness to rescreen for colorectal cancer with faecal occult blood testingDuncan, A.; Turnbull, D.; Gregory, T.; Cole, S.; Young, G.; Flight, I.; Wilson, C.
2015Does cognitive style predict participation in colorectal and prostate cancer screening?McGuiness, C.E.; Turnbull, D.; Wilson, C.; Duncan, A.; Flight, I.; Zajac, I.; 2nd Australian Psychological Society Health Psychology Conference (10 Apr 2015 - 11 Apr 2015 : Sydney, NSW)
2017Patterns of participation over four rounds of annual fecal immunochemical test-based screening for colorectal cancer: what predicts rescreening?Osborne, J.; Wilson, C.; Duncan, A.; Cole, S.; Flight, I.; Turnbull, D.; Hughes, D.; Young, G.
2013Looking towards the future: consumer preferences for blood-based screening for colorectal cancerZajac, I.; Duncan, A.; Flight, I.; Wilson, C.; Turnbull, D.; IPOS 15th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology (4 Nov 2013 - 8 Nov 2013 : Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
2014Behavioural and demographic predictors of adherence to three consecutive faecal occult blood test screening opportunities: a population studyDuncan, A.; Turnbull, D.; Wilson, C.; Osborne, J.; Cole, S.; Flight, I.; Young, G.
2016Blood-based screening for bowel cancer may not resolve suboptimal screening participation in AustraliaZajac, I.; Duncan, A.; Turnbull, D.; Wilson, C.; Flight, I.
2013Comparison of mailed invitation strategies to improve fecal occult blood test participation in men: protocol for a randomized controlled trialDuncan, A.; Zajac, I.; Flight, I.; Stewart, B.; Wilson, C.; Turnbull, D.
2017Thinking style as a predictor of men's participation in cancer screeningMcGuiness, C.; Turnbull, D.; Wilson, C.; Duncan, A.; Flight, I.; Zajac, I.