OBJECTIVE: Korean American (KA) women continue to have lower breast cancer screening rates than other racial groups. Perceived discrimination and trust have been associated with breast cancer screening adherence, but little is known about the associations in KA women. METHODS: Surveys were completed by 196 KA women in the Chicago metropolitan area. Multiple and Firth logistic regression analyses were performed to identify factors (perceived discrimination, trust, acculturation, cultural beliefs, health care access) influencing breast cancer screening adherence (mammogram). In addition, SPSS macro PROCESS was used to examine the mediating role of trust between perceived discrimination and breast cancer screening adherence. RESULTS: Ninety-th...
Background: Korean immigrant women have been consistently reported as having low participation in br...
BACKGROUND: Predictors of trust in healthcare providers and the healthcare system have never been st...
Introduction: Cultural beliefs are influential factors that affect breast cancer screening practices...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
Abstract Background Predictors of trust in healthcare providers and the healthcare system have never...
A high percentage of Korean American (KA) women have never had a mammogram, which puts them at great...
Aim—This paper is a report of a study of the correlates of mammogram use among Korean American women...
Background: Korean American (KA) women have experienced higher prevalence and lower survival rates o...
Background: Korean American (KA) women have experienced higher prevalence and lower survival rates o...
Background: Korean American (KA) women have experienced higher prevalence and lower survival rates o...
Little is known about breast cancer screening behaviours among immigrant-Korean women in Australia. ...
Background: Korean immigrant women have been consistently reported as having low participation in br...
Abstract Introduction Clustered within the nomenclature of Asian American are numerous subgroups, ea...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Korean American women and amon...
Background: Korean immigrant women have been consistently reported as having low participation in br...
BACKGROUND: Predictors of trust in healthcare providers and the healthcare system have never been st...
Introduction: Cultural beliefs are influential factors that affect breast cancer screening practices...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
Abstract Background Predictors of trust in healthcare providers and the healthcare system have never...
A high percentage of Korean American (KA) women have never had a mammogram, which puts them at great...
Aim—This paper is a report of a study of the correlates of mammogram use among Korean American women...
Background: Korean American (KA) women have experienced higher prevalence and lower survival rates o...
Background: Korean American (KA) women have experienced higher prevalence and lower survival rates o...
Background: Korean American (KA) women have experienced higher prevalence and lower survival rates o...
Little is known about breast cancer screening behaviours among immigrant-Korean women in Australia. ...
Background: Korean immigrant women have been consistently reported as having low participation in br...
Abstract Introduction Clustered within the nomenclature of Asian American are numerous subgroups, ea...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Korean American women and amon...
Background: Korean immigrant women have been consistently reported as having low participation in br...
BACKGROUND: Predictors of trust in healthcare providers and the healthcare system have never been st...
Introduction: Cultural beliefs are influential factors that affect breast cancer screening practices...