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Perceptions of innovations as predictors of implementation levels: the diffusion of a nationwide health education campaign.
s for &dquo;Program Notes &dquo; and all correspondence concerning abstract review should be sent to Drew DiGiovanni, MPH, CHES, Manager, Education Department, Daniel Freeman Hospitals, 333 North Prairie Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90301. Published abstract length is 200 words. Submitted abstracts may be up to 400 words in length and will be edited. Submit a typed original and two copies.