These are the sources and citations used to research changing health behavior and social cognition models. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Stage theories and behaviour change, 2012)
Your Bibliography: 2012. Stage theories and behaviour change. 1st ed. [ebook] Australia: Behaviour Works Australia, p.1. Available at: <http://www.behaviourworksaustralia.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/BWA_StageTheories.pdf> [Accessed 23 January 2015].
In-text: (Fertman and Allensworth, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Fertman, C. and Allensworth, D., 2010. Health promotion programs. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
In-text: (Kwak et al., 2009)
Your Bibliography: Kwak, M., Choi, K., Spring, B., Park, S. and Park, E., 2009. Predicting the stages of adoption of cervical cancer screening among Korean women. Preventive Medicine, 49(1), pp.48-53.
In-text: (Munro, Lewin, Swart and Volmink, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Munro, S., Lewin, S., Swart, T. and Volmink, J., 2007. A review of health behaviour theories: how useful are these for developing interventions to promote long-term medication adherence for TB and HIV/AIDS?. BMC Public Health, 7(1), p.104.
In-text: (Ridder and Wit, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Ridder, D. and Wit, J., 2006. Self-regulation in health behavior. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.
In-text: (Spencer, Pagell and Adams, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Spencer, L., Pagell, F. and Adams, T., 2005. Applying the Transtheoretical Model to Cancer Screening Behavior. am j health behav, 29(1), pp.36-56.
In-text: (Trauth et al., 2003)
Your Bibliography: Trauth, J., Ling, B., Weissfeld, J., Schoen, R. and Hayran, M., 2003. Using the Transtheoretical Model to Stage Screening Behavior for Colorectal Cancer. Health Education & Behavior, 30(3), pp.322-336.
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