Individual‐level factors in colorectal cancer screening: a review of the literature on the relation of individual‐level health behavior constructs and screening behavior

MT Kiviniemi, A Bennett, M Zaiter… - Psycho …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: Compliance with colorectal cancer screening recommendations requires
considerable conscious effort on the part of the individual patient, making an individual's …

Construct definition and scale development for defensive information processing: an application to colorectal cancer screening.

A McQueen, SW Vernon, PR Swank - Health Psychology, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Individuals have a large repertoire of defensive strategies for dealing with
personally relevant negative feedback including health risk information. Defensive …

The health belief model

C Abraham, P Sheeran - Predicting health behaviour, 2005 - books.google.com
In the 1950s US public health researchers began developing psychological models
designed to enhance the effectiveness of health education programmes (Hochbaum 1958; …

Background on the health belief model

CS Skinner, J Tiro, VL Champion - Health behavior: Theory …, 2015 - books.google.com
76 CHAPTER 5: THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL programs to prevent and detect disease
(Hochbaum, 1958; Rosenstock, 1960). At that time, researchers and health professionals …

Attitudes towards lung cancer screening in socioeconomically deprived and heavy smoking communities: informing screening communication

SL Quaife, LAV Marlow, A McEwen… - Health …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background While discussion continues over the future implementation of lung cancer
screening, low participation from higher risk groups could limit the effectiveness of any …

Colorectal cancer screening attitudes and behavior: a population-based study

NK Janz, PA Wren, D Schottenfeld, KE Guire - Preventive medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Even though colorectal cancer (CRC) screening tests for persons 50 years
of age or over are recommended to reduce colorectal cancer mortality, screening rates …

Comparative effectiveness of 2 interventions to increase breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening among women in the rural US: a randomized clinical trial

VL Champion, ED Paskett, TE Stump… - JAMA Network …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Women living in rural areas have lower rates of breast, cervical, and colorectal
cancer screening compared with women living in urban settings. Objective To assess the …

The influence of health literacy on colorectal cancer screening knowledge, beliefs and behavior.

NB Peterson, KA Dwyer, SA Mulvaney… - Journal of the …, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To determine if health literacy is associated with knowledge of colorectal
cancer (CRC) and CRC screening tests, with perceived benefits and barriers to CRC …

The relative importance of patient-reported barriers to colorectal cancer screening

RM Jones, SH Woolf, TD Cunningham… - American journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates are suboptimal. The most
important barriers identified by patients are poorly understood. A comprehensive …

Socio-psychological factors in the expanded health belief model and subsequent colorectal cancer screening

NL Sohler, A Jerant, P Franks - Patient education and counseling, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective CRC screening interventions tailored to the Expanded Health Belief Model
(EHBM) socio-psychological factors have been developed, but the contributions of individual …