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BBRB Newsletter: Spring 2003

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BBRB RESEARCH AGENDA

BBRB supports a broad spectrum of basic and biobehavioral research. Examples of the type of research that we support include the following:

  • Basic research in social, cognitive, and psychological processes (e.g., risk perception, decision making)
  • Biological mechanisms of psychosocial or behavioral processes related to cancer control
  • Decision processes involved in cancer prevention, detection, and treatment
  • Methodology and measurement in behavioral science research
  • Development and testing of models and theories of health behaviors
  • Psychosocial and behavioral consequences of cancer risk assessment
  • Understanding processes and mechanisms underlying health communication
  • Genetic and environmental influences on health behaviors related to cancer control
  • Mediators and moderators of adaptation and coping

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