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2015A randomised controlled trial of personalised decision support delivered via the internet for bowel cancer screening with a faecal occult blood test: the effects of tailoring of messages according to social cognitive variables on participationWilson, C.; Flight, I.; Turnbull, D.; Gregory, T.; Cole, S.; Young, G.; Zajac, I.
2013Ambivalence and its influence on participation in screening for colorectal cancerOster, C.; Zajac, I.; Flight, I.; Hart, E.; Young, G.; Wilson, C.; Turnbull, D.
2007An advance notification letter increases participation in colorectal cancer screeningCole, S.; Smith, A.; Wilson, C.; Turnbull, D.; Esterman, A.; Young, G.
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.
2009Demographic associations with stage of readiness to screen for colorectal cancerDuncan, A.; Wilson, C.; Cole, S.; Mikocka-Walus, A.; Turnbull, D.; Young, G.
2011Demographic, social cognitive and social ecological predictors of intention and participation in screening for colorectal cancerGregory, T.; Wilson, C.; Duncan, A.; Turnbull, D.; Cole, S.; Young, G.
2005Electronic tailoring of information on the basis of perceived risk and health beliefs: A method for increasing uptake of colorectal cancer screening?Flight, I.; Wilson, C.; Duszynski, A.; Turnbull, D.; Cole, S.; Young, G.; Tailoring Health Messages: Bridging the Gap Between Social and Humanistic Perspectives on Health Communication (2005 : Monte Verità, Switzerland)
2013Exploring the validity of the continuum of resistance model for discriminating early from late and non-uptake of colorectal cancer screening: Implications for the design of invitation and reminder lettersGregory, T.; Cole, S.; Wilson, C.; Flight, I.; Zajac, I.; Turnbull, D.; Young, G.
2008Internet access for delivery of health information to South Australians older than 50Wilson, C.; Flight, I.; Hart, E.; Turnbull, D.; Cole, S.; Young, G.
2012Internet usage and openness to internet-delivered health information among Australian adults aged over 50 yearsZajac, I.; Flight, I.; Wilson, C.; Turnbull, D.; Cole, S.; Young, G.
2005Intersecting electronic decision support with user modelling in a web-based consumer decision aid for colorectal cancer screeningDuszynski, A.; Flight, I.; Wilson, C.; Turnbull, D.; Cole, S.; Young, G.; International Conference on User Modelling (10th : 2005 : Edinburgh, Scotland)
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.
2012Predictors of re-participation in faecal occult blood test-based screening for colorectal cancerCole, S.; Gregory, T.; Whibley, A.; Ward, P.; Turnbull, D.; Wilson, C.; Flight, I.; Esterman, A.; Young, G.
2010Protocol for population testing of an Internet-based Personalised Decision Support system for colorectal cancer screeningWilson, C.; Flight, I.; Zajac, I.; Turnbull, D.; Young, G.; Cole, S.; Gregory, T.
2011Psychosocial variables associated with colorectal cancer screening in South AustraliaCole, S.; Zajac, I.; Gregory, T.; Mehaffey, S.; Roosa, N.; Turnbull, D.; Esterman, A.; Young, G.
2013Self-reported bowel screening rates in older australians and the implications for public health screening programsZajac, I.; Flight, I.; Turnbull, D.; Young, G.; Cole, S.; Wilson, C.
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.