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Mapping the Use of Comics in Health Education… Noe/Levin Mapping the Use of Comics in Health Education… Noe/Levin APPENDIX II List of Included Studies A.Gillies, P., A. Stork, and M. Bretman. "Streetwize Uk: A Controlled Trial of an Aids Education Comic." [In English]. Health Education Research 5, no. 1 (1990): 27-33. Agurcia, M. A., A. Carolyn, Ross Shegog PhD, H. Steven, and M. Deanna. "Formative Evaluation of the" Time Twisters": A Comic Book Based Obesity Prevention Curriculum for Elementary School Students." (2007 2007). Al-Delaimy, A. K., H. M. Al-Mekhlafi, Y. A. L. Lim, N. A. Nasr, H. Sady, W. M. Atroosh, and R. Mahmud. "Developing and Evaluating Health Education Learning Package (Help) to Control Soil- Transmitted Helminth Infections among Orang Asli Children in Malaysia." [In English]. Parasites and Vectors 7, no. 1 (2014). Al-Jawad, M. "Comics Are Research: Graphic Narratives as a New Way of Seeing Clinical Practice." [In English]. Journal of Medical Humanities 36, no. 4 (2015): 369-74. Alam, S., G. Elwyn, S. Percac-Lima, S. Grande, and M. A. Durand. "Assessing the Acceptability and Feasibility of Encounter Decision Aids for Early Stage Breast Cancer Targeted at Underserved Patients." [In English]. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 16, no. 1 (2016): 1-13. Albright, Kendra S., and Karen Gavigan. "Information Vaccine: Using Graphic Novels as an Hiv/Aids Prevention Resource for Young Adults." Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 55, no. 2 (03/01/ 2014): 178-85. Aleixo, Paul A., and Claire E. Norris. "Planarian Worms, Shock Generators and Apathetic Witnesses: Teaching Psychology and Graphic Novels." Psychology Teaching Review 19, no. 1 (03/01/ 2013): 36-43. Amaral, S. V., T. Forte, J. Ramalho-Santos, and M. T. G. Da Cruz. "I Want More and Better Cells! - an Outreach Project About Stem Cells and Its Impact on the General Population." [In English]. PLoS ONE 10, no. 7 (2015). Anderson, P. F., E. Wescom, and R. C. Carlos. "Difficult Doctors, Difficult Patients: Building Empathy." [In English]. Journal of the American College of Radiology 13, no. 12 (2016): 1590-98. Babaian, C. S., and A. A. Chalian. ""The Thyroidectomy Story": Comic Books, Graphic Novels, and the Novel Approach to Teaching Head and Neck Surgery through the Genre of the Comic Book." [In English]. Journal of Surgical Education 71, no. 3 (2014): 413-18. Baranowski, T., J. Baranowski, K. W. Cullen, C. DeMoor, L. Rittenberry, D. Hebert, and L. Jones. "5 a Day Achievement Badge for African-American Boy Scouts: Pilot Outcome Results." [In English]. Preventive Medicine 34, no. 3 (2002): 353-63. Barnett, Barbara. "Emma Says: A Case Study of the Use of Comics for Health Education among Women in the Aids Heartland." Feminist Media Studies 4, no. 2 (2004 2004): 111-28. Barrera-Clavijo, Lizeth K., Carolina Wiesner-Ceballos, and Lina M. Rincón-Martínez. "Evaluation of Human Papilloma Virus Communicative Education Strategies: A Pilot Screening Study for Cervical Cancer." Health Education Journal 75, no. 4 (06/01/ 2016): 474-84. Bhana, A., I. Petersen, A. Mason, Z. Mahintsho, C. Bell, and M. McKay. "Children and Youth at Risk: Adaptation and Pilot Study of the Champ (Amaqhawe) Programme in South Africa." [In eng]. Afr J AIDS Res 3, no. 1 (May 2004): 33-41. Blanton, E., S. Ombeki, G. O. Oluoch, A. Mwaki, K. Wannemuehler, and R. Quick. "Evaluation of the Role of School Children in the Promotion of Point-of-Use Water Treatment and Handwashing in Schools and Households - Nyanza Province, Western Kenya, 2007." [In English]. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 82, no. 4 (2010): 664-71. Mapping the Use of Comics in Health Education… Noe/Levin Braggio, J. T., C. S. Mitchell, and S. Fierro-Luperini. "Maryland Environmental Public Health Tracking Outreach with Spanish-Speaking Persons Living in Baltimore City or County." [In English]. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 21 (2015): S62-S67. Brannon, B. R., and D. A. Wagstaff. "Skin Cancer/Melanoma Public and Professional Education in Hawaii: An Integrated Approach to Technology Transfer." [In English]. Progress in clinical and biological research 120 (1983): 497-508. Branscum, P., M. Sharma, L. Leigh Wang, B. R. A. Wilson, and L. Rojas-Guyler. "A True Challenge for Any Superhero: An Evaluation of a Comic Book Obesity Prevention Program." [In English]. Family and Community Health 36, no. 1 (2013): 63-76. Branscum, Paul, Alexandra Housley, Amir Bhochhibhoya, and Logan Hayes. "A Formative Evaluation of Healthy Heroes: A Photo Comic Book-Social Cognitive Theory Based Obesity Prevention Program." Journal of Health Education Teaching 7, no. 1 (01/01/ 2016): 52-63. Branscum, Paul W. "Designing and Evaluating an after-School Social Cognitive Theory Based Comic Book Intervention for the Prevention of Childhood Obesity among Elementary Aged School Children." University of Cincinnati, 2011. Brown, B., M. Nasiruddin, A. Cabral, and M. Soohoo. "Childhood Idols, Shifting from Superheroes to Public Health Heroes." [In English]. Journal of Public Health (United Kingdom) 38, no. 3 (2016): 625-29. Bruggemann, A. J., K. Swahnberg, and B. Wijma. "A First Online Intervention to Increase Patients' Perceived Ability to Act in Situations of Abuse in Health Care: Reports of a Swedish Pre-Post Study." [In eng]. BMC Med Ethics 16, no. 35 (May 24 2015). Burckhardt, F., and E. Kissling. "'The Disease Detectives' : A Comic Perspective on Outbreak Investigations." [In English]. Euro surveillance : bulletin européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 12, no. 11 (2007). Burke, A., and M. S. Dworkin. "High School Students as the Target of an Integrated Food Safety Educational Intervention: Successful Results of a Pilot Study." [In English]. Food Protection Trends 36, no. 3 (2016): 206-20. Bush, T., S. J. Curry, J. Hollis, L. Grothaus, E. Ludman, T. McAfee, M. Polen, and M. Oliver. "Preteen Attitudes About Smoking and Parental Factors Associated with Favorable Attitudes." [In English]. American Journal of Health Promotion 19, no. 6 (2005): 410-17. Buyayisqui, M. P., N. Bordoni, and G. Garbossa. "Overcoming Language and Cultural Barriers: A Graphical Communication Tool to Perform a Parasitological Screening in Two Vulnerable Populations from Argentina." [In English]. Journal of Health Communication 18, no. 1 (2013): 92- 104. Camargo, E., and G. Prado. "Comics for Pediatric Health Education: Instructions About Sleep Disorders for Children with Learning Deficit." [In English]. Journal of Sleep Research 25 (Sep 2016): 328-29. Cash, K., B. Anasuchatkul, and W. Busayawong. 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