Preferences for interventions designed to increase cervical screening uptake in non-attending young women: how findings from a discrete choice experiment compare with observed behaviours in a trial

Helen E. Campbell, Alastair M. Gray, Judith Watson, Cath Jackson, Carly Moseley, Margaret E. Cruickshank, Henry C. Kitchener, Oliver Rivero-Arias* (Corresponding Author)

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