Psychosocial Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening: Concerns With Self‐presentation and Social Evaluation1

RM Kowalski, KJ Brown - Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
… , many women do not receive cervical screening. The present study investigated the … and
social evaluation to the prediction of intentions and behavior involving cervical screening. Eighty…

Perspectives on behavioral and social science research on cancer screening

W Rakowski, ES Breslau - … Journal of the American Cancer …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
social science cancer screening 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. …

[HTML][HTML] Use of social media to promote cancer screening and early diagnosis: scoping review

R Plackett, A Kaushal, AP Kassianos, A Cross… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
social support and emphasizing the consequences of cancer, … social media interventions
may improve cancer screening and early diagnosis. Use of evaluation frameworks for social

Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: a systematic review

AR Korn, C Walsh‐Bailey… - CA: A Cancer …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
… This review describes how SDOH have been considered in the design and evaluation of
cancer screening interventions and effect sizes for SDOH interventions. Findings may guide …

Applying cognitive-social theory to health-protective behavior: breast self-examination in cancer screening.

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 cancer screening and specifically to the …

Rapid review of evaluation of interventions to improve participation in cancer screening services

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 cancer screening
participation, focussing in … , both of which may suffer from social and cultural taboos. …

Improving cancer screening programs

M Kalager, M Bretthauer - Science, 2020 - science.org
… , and societal imperative for continuous evaluation of cancercancer, cervical cancer, and
breast cancer screening tests. … cancer screening program in England offers FIT screening with …

[PDF][PDF] Expanding the evidence on cancer screening: the value of scientific, social and ethical perspectives

L Rychetnik, SM Carter, A Barratt, L Irwig - Medical Journal of Australia, 2013 - mja.com.au
Research on how screening programs have developed would explain why implementation
is variable, consistent or inconsistent with the evidence base, how screening providers make …

Minimal social network effects evident in cancer screening behavior

NL Keating, AJ O'Malley, JM Murabito, KP Smith… - Cancer, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Relationship of social support and social burden to repeated breast cancer screening in the women's health initiative.

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 cancer screening … Thus, we have presented a more comprehensive evaluation