Background: There is a proliferation of lifestyle-oriented mobile technologies; however, few have targeted users. Through intervention mapping, investigators and community partners completed Steps 1-3 (needs assessment, formulation of change objectives, and selection of theory-based methods) of a process to develop a mobile cancer prevention application (app) for cancer prevention. The aim of this qualitative study was to complete Step 4 (intervention development) by eliciting input from African American (AA) breast cancer survivors (BCSs) to guide app development. Methods: Four focus group discussions (n=60) and three individual semi-structured interviews (n=36) were conducted with AA BCSs (40-72 years of age) to assess barriers and strat...
Background: Black women in college are disproportionately affected by HIV diagnoses. Mobile apps ca...
African American women suffer a higher burden of basal-like breast cancer, an aggressive subtype tha...
Purpose This study aimed to develop a lifestyle modification (LSM) mobile application based on the A...
Background: Although the incidence of breast cancer is lower in African-American women than in White...
Background: With high rates of obesity, low levels of physical activity (PA), and lack of adherence ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence supporting the vital benefits of physical activity (PA) for bre...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors are at increased risk of cancer recurrence, second malignancies, an...
This study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of two 6-month, self-regulation interv...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Breast cancer patients need a variety of skills and abilities ...
Background: Our foundational work found very low rates of attendance at a genetic counseling (GC) co...
Physical activity (PA) is the most well-established lifestyle factor associated with breast cancer (...
Objective: Latina breast cancer survivors (BCS) report more symptom burden and poorer health-related...
IntroductionBreast cancer survival rates are lower for African American women than for white women. ...
tObjectives: This study sought to explore the views and experiences of healthy young adults concerni...
Background: The use of mobile health (mHealth) apps in clinical settings is increasing widely. mHeal...
Background: Black women in college are disproportionately affected by HIV diagnoses. Mobile apps ca...
African American women suffer a higher burden of basal-like breast cancer, an aggressive subtype tha...
Purpose This study aimed to develop a lifestyle modification (LSM) mobile application based on the A...
Background: Although the incidence of breast cancer is lower in African-American women than in White...
Background: With high rates of obesity, low levels of physical activity (PA), and lack of adherence ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence supporting the vital benefits of physical activity (PA) for bre...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors are at increased risk of cancer recurrence, second malignancies, an...
This study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of two 6-month, self-regulation interv...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Breast cancer patients need a variety of skills and abilities ...
Background: Our foundational work found very low rates of attendance at a genetic counseling (GC) co...
Physical activity (PA) is the most well-established lifestyle factor associated with breast cancer (...
Objective: Latina breast cancer survivors (BCS) report more symptom burden and poorer health-related...
IntroductionBreast cancer survival rates are lower for African American women than for white women. ...
tObjectives: This study sought to explore the views and experiences of healthy young adults concerni...
Background: The use of mobile health (mHealth) apps in clinical settings is increasing widely. mHeal...
Background: Black women in college are disproportionately affected by HIV diagnoses. Mobile apps ca...
African American women suffer a higher burden of basal-like breast cancer, an aggressive subtype tha...
Purpose This study aimed to develop a lifestyle modification (LSM) mobile application based on the A...