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Zimmerman, R. S., & Vernberg, D. (1994). Models of preventive health behavior: Comparison, critique, and meta-analysis. Advances in Medical Sociology, 4, 45-67.
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(1994)
Advances in Medical Sociology
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, pp. 45-67
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Zimmerman, R.S.1
Vernberg, D.2
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