Research targeting disparities in breast cancer detection has mainly utilized theories that do not account for social context and culture. Most mammography promotion studies have used a conceptual framework centered in the cognitive constructs of intention (commonly regarded as the most important determinant of screening behavior), self-efficacy, perceived benefit, perceived susceptibility, and/or subjective norms. The meaning and applicability of these constructs in diverse communities are unknown. The purpose of this study is to inductively explore the social context of Filipina and Latina women (the sociocultural forces that shape people’s day-to-day experiences and that directly and indirectly affect health and behavior) to better under...
Korean immigrant women, who compose 1 of 6 major subpopulations in Asian Americans in the United Sta...
This study tested whether socio-demographic factors moderated associations between psychological fac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of 3 subjective cultural variables--self-...
Research targeting disparities in breast cancer detection has mainly utilized theories that do not a...
The existence of a significant fraction of women who fail to comply with mammography guidelines has ...
Breast and cervical cancer, though less common in Mexican-American than in Anglo women, are more lik...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between breast cancer screening knowledge and intent to recei...
The last 40 years have seen a large influx of Vietnamese immigrants to the United States (U.S.) as a...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death amongst women and survival ra...
ObjectiveTo evaluate knowledge and attitudes about breast cancer risk factors among Latinas, Anglo-A...
Few studies have investigated causal pathways linking psychosocial factors to each other and to scre...
Korean immigrant women, who make up one of six major sub-populations in Asian American and Pacific I...
Purpose Study explored the relationships of ethnic identity, culture, and social cohesion to mammogr...
This study assessed mammography screening rates and related attitudes and intervention preferences i...
Today, breast cancer incidence rates show a marked increase globally due to the delay on breast scre...
Korean immigrant women, who compose 1 of 6 major subpopulations in Asian Americans in the United Sta...
This study tested whether socio-demographic factors moderated associations between psychological fac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of 3 subjective cultural variables--self-...
Research targeting disparities in breast cancer detection has mainly utilized theories that do not a...
The existence of a significant fraction of women who fail to comply with mammography guidelines has ...
Breast and cervical cancer, though less common in Mexican-American than in Anglo women, are more lik...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between breast cancer screening knowledge and intent to recei...
The last 40 years have seen a large influx of Vietnamese immigrants to the United States (U.S.) as a...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death amongst women and survival ra...
ObjectiveTo evaluate knowledge and attitudes about breast cancer risk factors among Latinas, Anglo-A...
Few studies have investigated causal pathways linking psychosocial factors to each other and to scre...
Korean immigrant women, who make up one of six major sub-populations in Asian American and Pacific I...
Purpose Study explored the relationships of ethnic identity, culture, and social cohesion to mammogr...
This study assessed mammography screening rates and related attitudes and intervention preferences i...
Today, breast cancer incidence rates show a marked increase globally due to the delay on breast scre...
Korean immigrant women, who compose 1 of 6 major subpopulations in Asian Americans in the United Sta...
This study tested whether socio-demographic factors moderated associations between psychological fac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of 3 subjective cultural variables--self-...