Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Beliefs about cancer causation in Samoa: results from an awareness campaign recall survey

Beatriz  Cuesta-Briand

Dr Beatriz Cuesta-Briand

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Study conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Research Fellow


Ernesta  Sofija

Dr Ernesta Sofija

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Lecturer in Public Health and Health Promotion


Shelley  Burich

Ms Shelley Burich

qualifications: Dip Sports, Fitness & Health Education

contribution: Study conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data, Critical revision

position: CEO (Former)


Neil  Harris

Prof Neil Harris ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Director, Higher Degree Research (Health), Griffith Health Executive

Australia

I have research and teaching interests in population health, particularly in integrative and innovative approaches to health promotion and education, determinants of health and evaluation research.


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