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1. Widening the price gap: the effect of the Netherlands' 2020 tax increase on tobacco prices.

2. Development of community strategies supporting brief alcohol advice in three Latin American countries: a protocol.

3. Smoking Cessation Among Gender Minority Populations, Cis-women, and Cis-men: Findings From the International Tobacco Control Netherlands Survey.

4. Trends in Individualized Affordability of Factory-Made Cigarettes: Findings of the 2008-2020 International Tobacco Control Netherlands Surveys.

5. Price minimizing behaviours by smokers in Europe (2006-20): evidence from the International Tobacco Control Project.

6. Demand for Factory-Made Cigarettes and Roll-Your-Own Tobacco and Differences Between Age and Socioeconomic Groups: Findings From the International Tobacco Control Netherlands Survey.

7. Do professional perspectives on evidence-based smoking cessation methods align? A Delphi study among researchers and healthcare professionals.

8. Parenting style as longitudinal predictor of adolescents' health behaviors in Lebanon.

9. How to foster informed decision making about food supplements: results from an international Delphi study.

10. Construct and Predictive Validity of Three Measures of Intention to Quit Smoking: Findings From the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Netherlands Survey.

11. Dutch practice nurses' adherence to evidence-based smoking cessation treatment guidelines.

12. Implementation of web-based interventions by Dutch occupational health centers.

13. Social Acceptance of Smoking Restrictions During 10 Years of Policy Implementation, Reversal, and Reenactment in the Netherlands: Findings From a National Population Survey.

14. Attrition analysed in five waves of a longitudinal yearly survey of smokers: findings from the ITC Netherlands survey.

15. Smoking cessation in cardiac patients: the influence of action plans, coping plans and self-efficacy on quitting smoking.

16. Electronic Cigarettes-Attitudes and Use in Germany.

17. Pictorial Cigarette Warning Labels: Effects of Severity and Likelihood of Risk Messages.

18. The Missing=Smoking Assumption: A Fallacy in Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Trials?

19. Sun protection during snow sports: an analysis of behavior and psychosocial determinants.

20. Associations between tobacco control policy awareness, social acceptability of smoking and smoking cessation. Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Europe Surveys.

21. A comparison of time-varying covariates in two smoking cessation interventions for cardiac patients.

22. Age and educational inequalities in smoking cessation due to three population-level tobacco control interventions: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Netherlands Survey.

23. Reach and effectiveness of a community program to reduce smoking among ethnic Turkish residents in Rotterdam, the Netherlands: a quasi-experimental design.

24. Understanding smokers' motivations to use evidence-based smoking cessation aids.

25. Pathways of change explaining the effect of smoke-free legislation on smoking cessation in The Netherlands. An application of the international tobacco control conceptual model.

26. Agreement between self-reports and on-site inspections of compliance with a workplace smoking ban.

27. Influence of recruitment strategy on the reach and effect of a web-based multiple tailored smoking cessation intervention among Dutch adult smokers.

28. Predictors of car smoking rules among smokers in France, Germany and the Netherlands.

29. Comparative impact of smoke-free legislation on smoking cessation in three European countries.

30. Effects of a workplace-smoking ban in combination with tax increases on smoking in the Dutch population.

31. Tailored print communication and telephone motivational interviewing are equally successful in improving multiple lifestyle behaviors in a randomized controlled trial.

32. Exploring the efficacy and moderators of two computer-tailored physical activity interventions for older adults: a randomized controlled trial.

33. Investigating message-framing effects in the context of a tailored intervention promoting physical activity.

34. Psychosocial correlates of leisure-time walking among Australian adults of lower and higher socio-economic status.

35. Efficacy of a single computer-tailored e-mail for smoking cessation: results after 6 months.

36. Gender factors associated with sexual abstinent behaviour of rural South African high school going youth in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

37. Gender differences regarding the alcohol-tobacco relationship among Romanian adolescents--a longitudinal study.

38. Optimizing the efficacy of smoking cessation contests: an exploration of determinants of successful quitting.

39. The tobacco sales ban and tobacco purchases by adolescents: a general population study in The Netherlands.

40. Longitudinal effects of the European smoking prevention framework approach (ESFA) project in Spanish adolescents.

41. Electronic monitoring and health promotion: an evaluation of the E-MOVO Web site by adolescents.

42. Efficacy and use of an internet-delivered computer-tailored lifestyle intervention, targeting saturated fat intake, physical activity and smoking cessation: a randomized controlled trial.

43. Smoking status and peer support as the main predictors of smoking cessation in adolescents from six European countries.

44. Determinants of smoking among adolescents in the Southern Cape-Karoo region, South Africa.

45. The effects of a three-year smoking prevention programme in secondary schools in Helsinki.

46. Associations of social-environmental and individual-level factors with adolescent soft drink consumption: results from the SMILE study.

47. Focus points for school health promotion improvements in Dutch primary schools.

48. Access point analysis: what do adolescents in South Africa say about tobacco control programmes?

49. The European Smoking prevention Framework Approach (ESFA): effects after 24 and 30 months.

50. Are anti-smoking parenting practices related to adolescent smoking cognitions and behavior?

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