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48 Probability of quitting = OR = 1.46 9.14% with interventions, (r = .104) 6.24% without Interventions with adults (0.04 – 0.21) d = .12 12 (d = .09) were nonsignificant, (r = .060) unlike interventions with children (d = .19) Average reduction in BMI actual change 12 across 3 types of = −.41 interventions Im
15,552 9,562 42,751 10,752 7,459 9,302
Teen smoking Varied interventions to improve sun- protective behaviors in recreational and tourist settings Adult obesity prevention Child and adolescent obesity prevention (same) (same) (same)
Sussman, Sun, & Dent, Health Psychology, 2006 Rodrigues, Sniehotta, & Araujo-Soares, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2013 Luckner, Moss, & Gericke, European Journal of Public Health, 2012 Stice, Shaw, & Marti, Psychological Bulletin, Katz et al., International Journal of Obesity, 2008 Gonzalez-Suarez, Worley, Grimm
209 2006 (same)

