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Figure 1.

A combined model of the Theory of Planned Behaviour and Health Belief Model with correlation coefficients between related constructs.

Adapted from Sun et al. [17]. *P<0.05; **P<0.01; ***P<0.001 (2-tailed).

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Table 1.

Operational definition of constructs used to examine factors that predict intention of caregivers to give cowpeas to their schoolchildren.

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Table 2.

Iron, zinc, phytate and polyphenol composition of landraces of cowpeas locally available in northern Ghana.

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Table 3.

Comparisons of iron, zinc, phytate, polyphenol and phytate-to-mineral composition of white and coloured landraces of cowpeas locally available in northern Ghana.

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Table 4.

Background characteristics of schoolchildren and their caregivers in northern Ghana.

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Table 5.

Sample item statements, number of items, reliability and summary values of the constructs from the combined model of the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Health Belief Model.

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Table 6.

Constructs predicting health behaviour identity associated with cowpeas, intention to give cowpeas and giving cowpeas to schoolchildren in northern Ghana1.

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