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    Using Intervention Map** to Develop ISAC, a Comprehensive Intervention for Early Detection and Prevention of Oral Cancer in Saudi Arabia

    Oral cancer forms a major public health issue. In Saudi Arabia, Jazan region has the highest rate of oral cancer; > 35% of total cases. Furthermore, dentists’ engagement in oral cancer screening and patient ed...

    Mohammed Jafer, Ibtisam Moafa, Rik Crutzen in Journal of Cancer Education (2023)

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    Dentists Behavioral Factors Influencing Early Detection of Oral Cancer: Direct Clinical Observational Study

    This study aimed to investigate the possible factors affecting dentists’ behavior relating to performing oral cancer examinations as part of routine clinical examination. A total of 95 direct clinical observat...

    Mohammed Jafer, Rik Crutzen, Esam Halboub, Ibtisam Moafa in Journal of Cancer Education (2022)

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    What Do Dentists and Dental Students Think of Oral Cancer and Its Control and Prevention Strategies? A Qualitative Study in Jazan Dental School

    Jazan region of Saudi Arabia has a high prevalence of oral cancer: 35% of cases. However, little is known about the view of dentists and dental students on possible factors that contribute to this high rate wi...

    Mohammed Jafer, Rik Crutzen, Ibtisam Moafa in Journal of Cancer Education (2021)

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    HIV prevalence and high-risk behaviour of young brothel and non-brothel based female sex workers in Nigeria

    Female sex workers (FSWs) have been identified as a core group in the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Young FSWs are particularly more vulnerable to HIV due to the combina...

    Uchenna Onyekachi Okafor, Rik Crutzen, Okekearu Ifeanyi in BMC Research Notes (2017)

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    What can we learn from a failed trial: insight into non-participation in a chat-based intervention trial for adolescents with psychosocial problems

    Psychosocial problems are highly prevalent among Dutch adolescents. We have conducted a trial to test whether offering chat-based consultations could be of added value within the context of Dutch Youth Health ...

    Rik Crutzen, Hans Bosma, Jano Havas, Frans Feron in BMC Research Notes (2014)

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    Promoting Darfuri women’s psychosocial health: develo** a war trauma counsellor training programme tailored to the person

    Women are considered special groups who are uniquely vulnerable in the context of war exposures. To effectively target the resources aimed at mitigating mental health consequences and optimising and maximising...

    Alia Badri, Rik Crutzen, Shahla Eltayeb, HW Van den Borne in EPMA Journal (2013)