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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.
2017Prevalence, perceptions and predictors of alcohol consumption and abstinence among South Australian school students: a cross-sectional analysisBowden, J.; Delfabbro, P.; Room, R.; Miller, C.; Wilson, C.
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.
2014The Skin Cancer and Sun Knowledge (SCSK) Scale: validity, reliability, and relationship to sun-related behaviors among young western adultsDay, A.; Wilson, C.; Roberts, R.; Hutchinson, A.
2014The role of skin cancer knowledge in sun-related behaviours: a systematic reviewDay, A.; Wilson, C.; Hutchinson, A.; Roberts, R.
2012Decision support and the effectiveness of web-based delivery and information tailoring for bowel cancer screening: an exploratory studyFlight, I.; Wilson, C.; Zajac, I.; Hart, E.; McGillivray, J.
2014Associations between risk attributes, "control" and "dread", with perceptions of importance of cancer risk factorsEttridge, K.; Hunt, N.; Wilson, C.
2009Demographic associations with stage of readiness to screen for colorectal cancerDuncan, A.; Wilson, C.; Cole, S.; Mikocka-Walus, A.; Turnbull, D.; Young, G.
2015Familial risk for lifestyle-related chronic diseases: can family health history be used as a motivational tool to promote health behaviour in young adults?Prichard, I.; Lee, A.; Hutchinson, A.; Wilson, C.