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    Randomised controlled trial using social support and financial incentives for high risk pregnant smokers: Significant Other Supporter (SOS) program by Donatelle, Rebecca J, Prows, Susan L, Champeau, Donna, Hudson, Deanne

    Published in Tobacco control (01-09-2000)
    “…At baseline, all participants were given verbal and written information on the importance of smoking cessation and all participants received a…”
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    Early NICU discharge of very low birth weight infants: a critical review and analysis by Merritt, T.Allen, Pillers, DeAnn, Prows, Susan L.

    Published in Seminars in neonatology (01-04-2003)
    “…Early neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) discharge has been advocated for selected preterm infants to reduce both the adverse environment of prolonged…”
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    A process evaluation model for patient education programs for pregnant smokers by Windsor, Richard A, Whiteside, H Pennington, Solomon, Laura J, Prows, Susan L, Donatelle, Rebecca J, Cinciripini, Paul M, McIlvain, Helen E

    Published in Tobacco control (01-09-2000)
    “…OBJECTIVE To describe and apply a process evaluation model (PEM) for patient education programs for pregnant smokers. METHODS The preparation of a process…”
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    Breast cancer screening practices among Cambodian women in Houston, Texas by Yi, J K, Prows, S L

    Published in Journal of cancer education (1996)
    “…Faced with Western medicine and a health care system that is unfamiliar, Cambodian women experience barriers to breast cancer prevention activities and thus…”
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    Teenage pregnancy in a health-insured population: Social bonds of young women who deliver, abort and contracept by Prows, Susan L

    Published 01-01-1993
    “…The theory selected as the potential framework for better explaining teenage pregnancy, among a cohort of health-insured sexually active teens, was Social Bond…”
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