W Rakowski, ES Breslau - … Journal of the American Cancer …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… social science cancerscreening research to date and are likely to be relevant for studying the adoption and utilization of future screening … the evaluation of the use of new technologies. …
… social support and emphasizing the consequences of cancer, … social media interventions may improve cancerscreening and early diagnosis. Use of evaluation frameworks for social …
… This review describes how SDOH have been considered in the design and evaluation of cancerscreening interventions and effect sizes for SDOH interventions. Findings may guide …
SM Miller, Y Shoda, K Hurley - Psychological bulletin, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
… Drawing on this metatheory, we articulate a Cognitive-Social Health Information Processing model (C-SHIP), which we apply to breast cancerscreening and specifically to the …
SW Duffy, JP Myles, R Maroni… - … of medical screening, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
… We here review the current evidence on effects of interventions to improve cancerscreening participation, focussing in … , both of which may suffer from social and cultural taboos. …
M Kalager, M Bretthauer - Science, 2020 - science.org
… , and societal imperative for continuous evaluation of cancer … cancer, cervical cancer, and breast cancerscreening tests. … cancerscreening program in England offers FIT screening with …
Research on how screening programs have developed would explain why implementation is variable, consistent or inconsistent with the evidence base, how screening providers make …
… Social contacts might provide information or advice about the purpose of specific tests, the benefits of testing, or the need for evaluation of symptoms. They might also provide …
CR Messina, DS Lane, K Glanz, DS West… - Health …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
… and negative aspects of social relationships and health … social support and social burden on breast cancerscreening … Thus, we have presented a more comprehensive evaluation …