Notwithstanding recommendations and interventions, the percentage of 50 – 74-year-old U.S. women who reported having had a mammography in the past two years remained below target coverage. Social interactions may influence mammography rates. To measure characteristics of social interactions in a Midwestern city as they relate to social support for mammography received by women older than 40 years of age. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Bloomington, Indiana, sending mail surveys to 3,000 telephone directory addresses selected by simple random sampling. An anonymous, self-administered, closed-ended, questionnaire with eight checklist items (for demographics) and six multipart semantic differential scale items (for social support), de...
Abstract Background Social support can provide psychosocial benefits to promote positive health beha...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in women. Early detect...
Mammography screening can reduce breast cancer mortality. The aim of the present study was to invest...
Notwithstanding recommendations and interventions, the percentage of 50 – 74-year-old U.S. women who...
This dissertation contributes to the field of health economics, which, in the past couple of decades...
The existence of a significant fraction of women who fail to comply with mammography guidelines has ...
Background—Many breast cancer screening programs are based on the assumption that dissemination of i...
This study explores barriers to and facilitators of breast cancer screening and how people in a woma...
Disparities in breast cancer mortality rates among older Black and Hispanic women are due in part to...
Aims: This study examines patterns of screening mammogram use, investigating the relationship of scr...
Mammography use decreases with age although the risk of breast cancer increases with age. Medicare n...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the extent to which self-reported patient involvement in decision-making for in...
BACKGROUND Major national interventions occurred in the early and mid-1990s to increase mammography...
The last 40 years have seen a large influx of Vietnamese immigrants to the United States (U.S.) as a...
The status of mammography screening experience and factors related to utilization were examined in s...
Abstract Background Social support can provide psychosocial benefits to promote positive health beha...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in women. Early detect...
Mammography screening can reduce breast cancer mortality. The aim of the present study was to invest...
Notwithstanding recommendations and interventions, the percentage of 50 – 74-year-old U.S. women who...
This dissertation contributes to the field of health economics, which, in the past couple of decades...
The existence of a significant fraction of women who fail to comply with mammography guidelines has ...
Background—Many breast cancer screening programs are based on the assumption that dissemination of i...
This study explores barriers to and facilitators of breast cancer screening and how people in a woma...
Disparities in breast cancer mortality rates among older Black and Hispanic women are due in part to...
Aims: This study examines patterns of screening mammogram use, investigating the relationship of scr...
Mammography use decreases with age although the risk of breast cancer increases with age. Medicare n...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the extent to which self-reported patient involvement in decision-making for in...
BACKGROUND Major national interventions occurred in the early and mid-1990s to increase mammography...
The last 40 years have seen a large influx of Vietnamese immigrants to the United States (U.S.) as a...
The status of mammography screening experience and factors related to utilization were examined in s...
Abstract Background Social support can provide psychosocial benefits to promote positive health beha...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in women. Early detect...
Mammography screening can reduce breast cancer mortality. The aim of the present study was to invest...