Connection
Delwyn Catley to Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Delwyn Catley has written about Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic.
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0.434 |
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Catley D, Puoane T, Tsolekile L, Resnicow K, Fleming K, Hurley EA, Smyth JM, Vitolins MZ, Lambert EV, Levitt N, Goggin K. Adapting the Diabetes Prevention Program for low and middle-income countries: protocol for a cluster randomised trial to evaluate 'Lifestyle Africa'. BMJ Open. 2019 11 11; 9(11):e031400.
Score: 0.176
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Davidson MM, Cronk NJ, Harris KJ, Harrar S, Catley D, Good GE. Strategies to recruit and retain college smokers in cessation trials. Res Nurs Health. 2010 Apr; 33(2):144-55.
Score: 0.090
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Woods MN, Harris KJ, Mayo MS, Catley D, Scheibmeir M, Ahluwalia JS. Participation of African Americans in a smoking cessation trial: a quantitative and qualitative study. J Natl Med Assoc. 2002 Jul; 94(7):609-18.
Score: 0.053
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Cartujano-Barrera F, Arana-Chicas E, Catley D, Cox LS, Diaz FJ, Ellerbeck EF, Graves KD, Ogedegbe C, Cupertino AP. Dec?detexto: Mobile cessation support for Latino smokers. Study protocol for a randomized clinical trial. Contemp Clin Trials. 2020 12; 99:106188.
Score: 0.047
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Conway LG, Harris KJ, Catley D, Gornick LJ, Conway KR, Repke MA, Houck SC. Cognitive complexity of clients and counsellors during motivation-based treatment for smoking cessation: an observational study on occasional smokers in a US college sample. BMJ Open. 2017 Oct 25; 7(10):e015849.
Score: 0.038
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Lee RE, Harris KJ, Catley D, Shostrom V, Choi S, Mayo MS, Okuyemi K, Kaur H, Ahluwalia JS. Factors associated with BMI, weight perceptions and trying to lose weight in African-American smokers. J Natl Med Assoc. 2005 Jan; 97(1):53-61.
Score: 0.016
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Harris KJ, Ahluwalia JS, Catley D, Okuyemi KS, Mayo MS, Resnicow K. Successful recruitment of minorities into clinical trials: The Kick It at Swope project. Nicotine Tob Res. 2003 Aug; 5(4):575-84.
Score: 0.014
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Connection Strength
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