ObjectivesWe used a community-based research approach to test a culturally based breast cancer screening program among low-income Hmong women in central and southern California.MethodsWe designed a culturally informed educational program with measures at baseline and 1-year follow-up in 2 intervention cities and 1 comparison city. Measures included changes in breast cancer screening, knowledge, and attitudes.ResultsCompared with women in the comparison community, women in the intervention community significantly improved their attitudes toward, and increased their knowledge and receipt of, breast cancer screenings. Odds of women in the intervention group having had a mammogram, having had a clinical breast examination, and having performed ...
BackgroundVietnamese-American women underutilize breast cancer screening.DesignAn RCT was conducted ...
During the last 25 years, numerous studies have been conducted to promote breast cancer and cervical...
BackgroundAsian Americans have lower colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates than non-Hispanic white...
ObjectivesWe used a community-based research approach to test a culturally based breast cancer scree...
Cancer is the number one cause of death for Asian American women, yet they have the lowest rates of ...
Cancer is the number one cause of death for Asian American women, yet they have the lowest rates of ...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2010. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Dr. Brian Sout...
Background: Screening mammograms are an important aspect of early detection of breast cancer. The A...
Purpose/Objectives: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of an intervention with targeted ...
Hmong women in the United States have been shown to have low rates of breast and\ud cervical cancer ...
Background: The Hmong immigrated to the United States from Laos after the Vietnam conflict ended. Hm...
This is an author's manuscript version. The published article is copyrighted by Taylor & Francis and...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of Hmong women on cancer, using foc...
This study explored Arabic, Chinese, South Asian, and Vietnamese immigrant women’s experiences with ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2012. Major: Social Work. Advisor:Elizabeth B....
BackgroundVietnamese-American women underutilize breast cancer screening.DesignAn RCT was conducted ...
During the last 25 years, numerous studies have been conducted to promote breast cancer and cervical...
BackgroundAsian Americans have lower colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates than non-Hispanic white...
ObjectivesWe used a community-based research approach to test a culturally based breast cancer scree...
Cancer is the number one cause of death for Asian American women, yet they have the lowest rates of ...
Cancer is the number one cause of death for Asian American women, yet they have the lowest rates of ...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2010. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Dr. Brian Sout...
Background: Screening mammograms are an important aspect of early detection of breast cancer. The A...
Purpose/Objectives: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of an intervention with targeted ...
Hmong women in the United States have been shown to have low rates of breast and\ud cervical cancer ...
Background: The Hmong immigrated to the United States from Laos after the Vietnam conflict ended. Hm...
This is an author's manuscript version. The published article is copyrighted by Taylor & Francis and...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of Hmong women on cancer, using foc...
This study explored Arabic, Chinese, South Asian, and Vietnamese immigrant women’s experiences with ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2012. Major: Social Work. Advisor:Elizabeth B....
BackgroundVietnamese-American women underutilize breast cancer screening.DesignAn RCT was conducted ...
During the last 25 years, numerous studies have been conducted to promote breast cancer and cervical...
BackgroundAsian Americans have lower colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates than non-Hispanic white...