Owen B J Carter
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11.
Carter O, Donovan R
J Health Commun
. 2007 Mar;
12(1):41-52.
PMID: 17365348
The ultraviolet index (UVI) has been regularly reported in Australia for a decade but utilisation remains extremely low ( approximately 5%). Blunden, Lower, and Slevin, in a 2004 Journal of...
12.
Donovan R, Carter O, Byrne M
Lancet Oncol
. 2006 Aug;
7(8):668-75.
PMID: 16887484
Individuals typically overestimate survival for lung cancer and underestimate it for melanoma. However, reporting of results generally masks the extent of disagreement between people on survival rates. Most methods used...
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Carter O
Health Promot J Austr
. 2006 Apr;
17(1):5-11.
PMID: 16619929
Issue Addressed: The aim of this paper is to provide an accessible overview of research literature on the link between childhood obesity and food advertising on Australian television. Methods: A...
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Jones S, Carter O, Donovan R, Jalleh G
Health Promot J Austr
. 2005 Sep;
16(2):124-8.
PMID: 16130587
Issue Addressed: People's decisions about whether to participate in cancer screening and to seek treatment are related to their perceptions of the survivability of cancer. However, there is little empirical...
15.
Donovan R, Carter O, Jalleh G, Jones S
Med J Aust
. 2004 Jul;
181(1):23-5.
PMID: 15233607
Objective: To assess changes in people's knowledge and beliefs about cancer between 1964 and 2001. Design: Questions in a 1964 survey of beliefs about cancer (randomly selected households) were replicated...