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Akcali, Kamil; Tastan, Sevinc – Health Education Research, 2023
This randomized controlled trial study aims to examine the flipped classroom model's effects on the knowledge and health beliefs of testicular cancer and testicular self-examination. The study was conducted on 66 students in Northern Cyprus. A descriptive information form, Champion's Health Belief Model Scale, visual analogue scale of satisfaction…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Health Behavior, Knowledge Level, Cancer
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Altinel, B.; Akin, B. – Health Education Research, 2022
This study was intended to analyze the effect of multiple initiations on beliefs about cervical cancer, health responsibility, and screening participation. In total, 134 women aged 40-55 years, who were at risk of cervical cancer and had never had a Pap smear before, were randomly assigned to the experimental (n = 67) and control (n = 67) groups.…
Descriptors: Females, Cancer, Health Behavior, Screening Tests
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Allen, Nicholas; Damian, Diona L. – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
Skin cancers are the most common malignancy in Australia. Regular sunscreen use can reduce the incidence of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas and actinic keratoses and has been associated with reducing the incidence of basal cell carcinomas and melanomas. However, sunscreen effectiveness is limited by the failure of the population to use it…
Descriptors: Cancer, Prevention, Health Behavior, Foreign Countries
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Thoonen, Karlijn; van Osch, Liesbeth; Crutzen, Rik; de Vries, Hein; Schneider, Francine – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
Background: Adequate sun safety during childhood is crucial for decreasing skin cancer risk in later life. Although parents are an essential target group in applying sun protection measures for their children, insight into the determinants associated with their sun protection behaviors is limited. Aims: This study aims to identify the most…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Cancer, Prevention, Recreational Activities
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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
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Ayala-Marín, Alelí M.; Colón-López, Vivian; Vélez-Álamo, Camille; Fernández-Espada, Natalie; Pattatucci, Angela; Fernández, María E. – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death among women in Puerto Rico (PR). The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with never screened status among a sample of women nonadherent to the 2013 American Cancer Society guidelines. The inclusion criteria for this study were…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Cancer, Puerto Ricans, Compliance (Psychology)
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Molina, Yamilé; San Miguel, Liliana G.; Tamayo, Lizeth; Pichardo, Catherine; Torres, Paola; Robledo, Casandra; Diaz, Leslie; Ruiz, Izalia; Sánchez Díaz, Carola T.; Arroyo, Juanita; Medina, Maria; Coronado, Nora; Hernandez, Olivia; Lucio, Araceli; Fitzgibbon, Marian L.; Kroenke, Candyce H. – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Evaluation of multiple community-based approaches to improve Latinas' breast cancer (BC) screening utilization has resulted in inconsistent findings. Factors contributing to this variation include heterogeneity in approaches (e.g., types of conceptual frameworks) and study quality (e.g., lack of measurement of spillover effects). This pilot study…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Cancer, Females, Hispanic Americans
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Blake, Kelly D.; Thai, Chan; Falisi, Angela; Chou, Wen-Ying Sylvia; Oh, April; Jackson, Devlon; Gaysynsky, Anna; Hesse, Bradford W. – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Background: The use of videos for patient and public health education has been widely adopted and well documented in the literature. Aims: To conduct a systematic review of empirical studies that used video-based interventions for cancer prevention and control to document study designs, settings, approaches, targeted cancer sites and behaviors,…
Descriptors: Cancer, Video Technology, Intervention, Prevention
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Orom, Heather; Schofield, Elizabeth; Kiviniemi, Marc T.; Waters, Erika A.; Hay, Jennifer L. – Health Education Journal, 2021
Background: Avoiding health information is relatively common and is associated with lower knowledge of health risks and lower engagement in protective health behaviour. Health information avoidance likely limits the effectiveness of health communication interventions. Objective: To identify beliefs associated with avoiding health information.…
Descriptors: Risk, Health Behavior, Information Sources, Communications
Rosamond S. Hancock – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection in the United States. Annually, in the U.S., there are over 27,000 individuals diagnosed with cancers that are caused by the human papillomavirus. The total health care cost related to cervical cancer alone in the U.S. is $3.7 billion (Thomas, 2016). The HPV…
Descriptors: Immunization Programs, Public Health, Web Sites, Intervention
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Panahi, Hadiseh; Keikavoosi-Arani, Leila; Salehi, Leili – Health Education, 2020
Purpose: The current study was aimed to assess health action process approach (HAPA) effectiveness in sunscreen using among paddy workers Design/methodology/approach This interventional study was conducted on 177 paddy workers from Rudsar city. The subjects were randomly assigned into motivational, volitional and control groups. The motivational…
Descriptors: Cancer, Prevention, Health Education, Health Behavior
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Payán, Denise D.; Maggard-Gibbons, Melinda; Flórez, Karen R.; Mejía, Nelly; Hemmelgarn, Marian; Kanouse, David; Kahn, Katherine L.; Golinelli, Daniela; Diaz Fuentes, Claudia M.; Newberry, Sydne J.; Lara, Marielena – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Latinas in the United States are more likely to be diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer (BC) compared to non-Latinas. Literacy-appropriate and culturally sensitive cancer communication interventions can help address existing racial/ethnic BC disparities. We formatively developed a new BC prevention brochure for Spanish-speaking Latinas…
Descriptors: Cancer, Hispanic Americans, Females, Health Behavior
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Lipkus, Isaac M.; Cobb, Caroline O.; Eissenberg, Thomas – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Background: Waterpipe tobacco smoking is associated with many negative health outcomes due to toxicants produced by heating the tobacco using charcoal or electrical heaters. Little is known about how young adult waterpipe tobacco smokers perceive harms of these heating sources. Aims: To examine young adult waterpipe tobacco smokers' perceived…
Descriptors: Cancer, Health Behavior, Risk, Smoking
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Scott, Joseph J.; Johnston, Robyn S.; Bear, Natasha; Gregory, Sonia; Blane, Sally; Strickland, Mark; Darby, Jill; Gray, Elin S. – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
Teachers are responsible for children at school during peak ultraviolet (UV) times of the day. It is paramount that teachers have knowledge and understanding of UV to effectively protect themselves and their students. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the effect of a short intervention on preservice teachers' sun protective…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level
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Molina, Yamil; Watson, Karriem S.; San Miguel, Liliana G.; Aguirre, Karen; Hernandez-Flores, Mariana; Giraldo, Tatiana B.; Lucio, Araceli; Coronado, Nora; Matthews, Phoenix A. – Health Education Research, 2019
We offer a framework and exemplify how to integrate multiple community perspectives in research to develop breast cancer screening interventions among Latinas non-adherent to national guidelines. We leverage members of an academic institution's community consultative service [community engagement advisory board (CEAB) members]; study team members…
Descriptors: Cancer, Screening Tests, Females, Hispanic Americans
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