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J Educ Community Health
. 2017;3(4): 31-37. doi:
10.21859/jech.3.4.31
Research Article
The Effect of an Educational Program Based on Protection Motivation Theory on Pap Smear Screening Behavior among Women Referring to Health Centers in Fasa
Zahra Khiyali
1
, Leila Ghahremani
2
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, Mohammad Hossein Kaveh
2
, Sareh Keshavarzi
3
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