Objective: This prospective study aimed to identify predictors of intention and subsequent attendance of flexible sigmoidoscopy screening using constructs derived from the Health Belief Model (HBM).Method: A total of 4,330 people aged 54 years and registered at 1 of 83 participating English general practices were sent a preinvitation questionnaire to assess sociodemographics, HBM variables including perceived benefits, barriers, seriousness, health motivation, and external cues to action as well a range of other constructs and personal characteristics known to relate to cancer screening.Results: Of the 1,578 respondents (36.4%), 1,555 (98.5%) answered the intention question: 52.9% stated definitely yes, 38.1% probably yes, 6.8% probably not...
Current evidence suggests that 30–50% of cancers are attributable to established lifestyle risk fact...
The purpose of this study was to assess by questionnaire health beliefs related to colorectal cancer...
Flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) screening has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and...
Objective: This prospective study aimed to identify predictors of intention and subsequent attendanc...
Objective: This prospective study aimed to identify predictors of intention and subsequent attendanc...
Background/Aims: Success of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is dependent in part on the proportion...
Background: Factors involved in forming intentions to attend cancer screening may be different from ...
OBJECTIVE: Optimising uptake of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is important to achieve projected ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to see whether individuals who perceive their risk for developi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to see whether individuals who perceive their risk for developi...
The purpose of this study was to assess by questionnaire health beliefs related to colorectal cancer...
Background: In the Dutch colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme, individuals receive a faecal i...
This study examined i) the reliability of the Health Belief Model (HBM) factors related to colorecta...
Background/Aims: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a public health issue, and before the initiation of a na...
Background: In the Dutch colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme, individuals receive a faecal i...
Current evidence suggests that 30–50% of cancers are attributable to established lifestyle risk fact...
The purpose of this study was to assess by questionnaire health beliefs related to colorectal cancer...
Flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) screening has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and...
Objective: This prospective study aimed to identify predictors of intention and subsequent attendanc...
Objective: This prospective study aimed to identify predictors of intention and subsequent attendanc...
Background/Aims: Success of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is dependent in part on the proportion...
Background: Factors involved in forming intentions to attend cancer screening may be different from ...
OBJECTIVE: Optimising uptake of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is important to achieve projected ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to see whether individuals who perceive their risk for developi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to see whether individuals who perceive their risk for developi...
The purpose of this study was to assess by questionnaire health beliefs related to colorectal cancer...
Background: In the Dutch colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme, individuals receive a faecal i...
This study examined i) the reliability of the Health Belief Model (HBM) factors related to colorecta...
Background/Aims: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a public health issue, and before the initiation of a na...
Background: In the Dutch colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme, individuals receive a faecal i...
Current evidence suggests that 30–50% of cancers are attributable to established lifestyle risk fact...
The purpose of this study was to assess by questionnaire health beliefs related to colorectal cancer...
Flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) screening has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and...