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Wei Peng; Jocelyn McKinnon-Crowley; Qian Huang; Bingjing Mao – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Background: Avoidance of colonoscopy is often associated with fear, embarrassment, and disgust aroused in screening procedures. However, each emotion can be linked to different challenges faced by patients. More research is needed to evaluate and address the causes of these respective emotions. Aim: The purpose of this study was to develop and…
Descriptors: Adults, Diagnostic Tests, Fear, Resistance (Psychology)
Tessa S. Lundquist; Rebecca E. Ready; Alice E. Coyne – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
There are many individual and societal benefits to screen older adults for memory problems. Four theoretically derived psychosocial factors are predictive of dementia screening intention: perceived benefits, perceived susceptibility, self-efficacy, and knowledge about memory. The current study tested whether these factors could be modified with an…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Memory, Screening Tests, Outreach Programs
Jung, Yunkyung; Choi, Sunha – Health Education & Behavior, 2023
Background: Receiving timely health screening is associated with important public health benefits among older adults. By focusing on the role of social relationships, the present study was aimed at examining longitudinal trajectories of health screening use among older adults in Korea, whose universal health care system provides free-of-charge…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Influences
Erica Martinez Zumba; Karriem S. Watson; Paola Torres; Barbara Williams; Nasima Mannan; Lauren Green; Brenda Owens; Nicole Gastala; Rocio Bueno; Brenda Soto; Leslie Carnahan; Yamile Molina; Vida Henderson – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Community-engaged patient navigation safety net programs are established as an evidence-based approach to address cancer prevention and early detection efforts, but barriers to expand and sustain such programs persist. In addition, few studies describe how these programs impact buy-in among communities and policy change within health care systems…
Descriptors: Cancer, Community Health Services, Public Health, Preventive Medicine
Dylan M. Platt; Carrie L. Blout Zawatsky; Kurt D. Christensen; Robert C. Green; Catherine Hajek; Madison R. Hickingbotham; Allison M. Hutchinson; Jessica L. LeBlanc; Emilie S. Zoltick; Leila Jamal – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Elective genetic testing (EGT) programs that provide pharmacogenomic information to guide medication management and screen for medically actionable disease predispositions are emerging in a number of health systems. Primary care providers (PCPs) are at the forefront of test initiation, patient education, and management of EGT results. However,…
Descriptors: Genetics, Testing, Primary Health Care, Attitudes
Deuschle, Christina; Keith, Julian; Dugan, Kelly; Williams, Mark; Taravath, Sasi; Lecci, Len – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
Background: Dangers of sports-related concussion are well documented, and those participating in sports involving significant contact are at an even higher risk relative to the general population. Despite extensive concussion education, athletes still make decisions that would be considered unsafe, such as underreporting and continuing to play…
Descriptors: Athletics, Athletes, Head Injuries, Brain
Wiley D. Jenkins; Suzan Walters; Gregory Phillips II; Kanicia Green; Emma Fenner; Rebecca Bolinski; Allison Spenner; Georgia Luckey – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) frequently experience depression and health care-related stigma. Health care satisfaction is important for seeking care, but little is known about SGM health care satisfaction, and especially as it relates to depression among rural SGM. From May 25 to July 2, 2021, we surveyed rural Illinois (IL) individuals aged…
Descriptors: Social Bias, LGBTQ People, Mental Health, Health Services
Emma Ruby; Sarah D. McDonald; Howard Berger; Nir Melamed; Jenifer Li; Elizabeth K. Darling; Michael Geary; Jon Barrett; Beth Murray-Davis – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with adverse health outcomes for the pregnant individual and their baby. Screening approaches for GDM have undergone several iterations, introducing variability in practice among healthcare providers. As such, our study aimed to explore the views of antenatal providers regarding their practices of,…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Screening Tests, Prenatal Care, Counseling
Costanza, Mary E.; Luckmann, Roger; Frisard, Christine; White, Mary Jo; Cranos, Caroline – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Background. Long-term continuous adherence to biennial screening mammograms as guidelines recommend remains low. Limited evidence suggests that reminder calls may increase short-term adherence as much as telephone counseling, but research is needed comparing the long-term effects of these two approaches. Purpose. To compare the impacts of two…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Counseling, Cancer, Screening Tests
Calderón-Mora, Jessica; Alomari, Adam; Shokar, Navkiran – Health Education & Behavior, 2023
Introduction: Cervical cancer incidence and mortality is higher among Latinas compared with non-Hispanic White women and barriers to screening include lack of knowledge, lack of access to health care, and cultural factors. Both video and printed material have been found effective as health education tools in underserved populations. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Cancer, Screening Tests, Health Promotion, Hispanic Americans
Haynes, Ashleigh; Nathan, Andrea; Maitland, Clover; Dixon, Helen; Nicholson, Anna; Wakefield, Melanie; Dobbinson, Suzanne – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
Skin cancer prevention efforts in Australia have increasingly incorporated a focus on protection during incidental sun exposure. This complements the long-present messages promoting protection in high-risk settings and avoidance of acute intense bouts of sun exposure. Data from two waves of a cross-sectional direct observational survey was used to…
Descriptors: Incidence, Correlation, Cancer, Prevention
Moise, Rhoda K.; Jonas, Eddy; Campa, Elizabeth M.; Clisbee, Mary; Lopes, Gilberto; Kobetz, Erin – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
This study aimed to increase understanding of barriers to cervical cancer prevention and control in Haitian women using photovoice methodology. Consented participants were (1) trained to use a digital camera and encouraged to capture their screening barriers, (2) interviewed to unpack and analyze their images, and (3) invited to participate in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Females, Cancer
Duong, Huong T.; Hopfer, Suellen – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Vietnamese Americans are disproportionately affected by preventable late-stage cancers. This study capitalizes on the protective role of family networks to develop an online social media family group chat intervention promoting cancer screening among Vietnamese American families. A feasibility study was conducted to assess implementing "Let's…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Computer Mediated Communication, Cancer, Prevention
Applying Social Marketing Principles for Community-Based Cancer Screening Programs: Two Case Studies
Simona C. Kwon; Julie A. Kranick; Nadia S. Islam; Laura C. Wyatt; Shilpa Patel; Gulnahar Alam; Perla Chebli; Joseph Ravenell; Perry Pong; Sara S. Kim; Victoria H. Raveis; Chau Trinh-Shevrin – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Minoritized communities often experience worse health outcomes on the cancer continuum. Mainstream strategies may have limited reach and utility to populations experiencing inequities in real-world settings. Through the combined use of community-based participatory research (CBPR) and social marketing strategies, which highlight community-centered…
Descriptors: Marketing, Community Programs, Screening Tests, Immunization Programs
Galvin, Annalynn M.; Garg, Ashvita; Matthes, Sarah; Thompson, Erika L. – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Health literacy is an amenable factor that can improve screening uptake. However, associations between the multidimensional health literacy domains and cervical cancer screening nonadherence are not known and should be considered to improve screening rates. The current quantitative study assessed the associations of multiple health literacy…
Descriptors: Cancer, Screening Tests, Females, Knowledge Level