14 research outputs found

    Impact of risk information on perceived colorectal cancer risk: a randomized trial

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    The study sought to modify comparative optimism about colorectal cancer in a community sample using a method of providing risk information found to be effective in a laboratory setting. The 3185 adults from General Practice lists were randomized to three groups: (1) controlā€”no information; (2) risk information leaflet; (3) risk and screening information leaflet. Significant comparative optimism and high numeric estimates of absolute risk were found. Risk factor information did not reduce optimistic beliefs nor modify estimates of risk. Interest in screening was high overall and not influenced by the information. Comparatively optimistic risk perceptions appear resistant to change in community settings

    Transitions to Adulthood of ā€˜At Riskā€™ Young Men: New Analysis from Two Norwegian Qualitative Longitudinal Studies

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    This paper focuses on two cohorts of Norwegian young men whose behaviour in childhood and adolescence caused serious concern to their parents, teachers, social workers and, in some cases, the police, Despite having been identiļ¬ed as ā€˜at riskā€™, they made transitions to positive adult masculine identities in two different historical contexts; the 1980s and 2000s. The paper analyses the difference that historical context makes to these young menā€™s lives, their gendered identity work and their perspectives on their past, present and future. In particular, it identiļ¬es the ways in which supportive intergenerational relationships and signiļ¬cant others serve to produce positive turning points and, over time, help the young men to develop resilience and potentially happy and successful futures

    Pathology and control of soil-borne fungal pathogens of potato

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