Background: To date, the causal effects of the knowledge of cancer-related symptoms and detection behavior on coping with cancer-related symptoms have not been identified. Therefore, the current study explored the effects of active or passive detection of supposedly well-known or less-known cancer-related symptoms on intended coping responses. In addition, we were interested in the extent to which these effects are driven by heightened perceptions of threat. Methods: In an experimental study using a 2 x 2 within-subject design, 221 Dutch adults from the general population responded to a survey study sent to their homes (18.4% response). They were asked to read scenario information about four cancer-related symptoms that were (a) well known ...
BACKGROUND: The act of detecting bodily changes is a pre-requisite for subsequent responses to sympt...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
Because the fear of cancer and ignorance about it have often been linked with the failure of people ...
Background: To date, the causal effects of the knowledge of cancer-related symptoms and detection be...
Background: To date, the causal effects of the knowledge of cancer-related symptoms and detection be...
Attribution of early cancer symptoms to a non-serious cause may lead to longer diagnostic intervals....
Background: The act of detecting bodily changes is a pre-requisite for subsequent responses to sympt...
Objective: To qualitatively explore associations between emotional responses to experience of cancer...
To qualitatively explore associations between emotional responses to experience of cancer 'alarm' sy...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
Abstract Background The act of detecting bodily changes is a pre-requisite for subsequent responses ...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
BACKGROUND: The act of detecting bodily changes is a pre-requisite for subsequent responses to sympt...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
Because the fear of cancer and ignorance about it have often been linked with the failure of people ...
Background: To date, the causal effects of the knowledge of cancer-related symptoms and detection be...
Background: To date, the causal effects of the knowledge of cancer-related symptoms and detection be...
Attribution of early cancer symptoms to a non-serious cause may lead to longer diagnostic intervals....
Background: The act of detecting bodily changes is a pre-requisite for subsequent responses to sympt...
Objective: To qualitatively explore associations between emotional responses to experience of cancer...
To qualitatively explore associations between emotional responses to experience of cancer 'alarm' sy...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
Abstract Background The act of detecting bodily changes is a pre-requisite for subsequent responses ...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
BACKGROUND: The act of detecting bodily changes is a pre-requisite for subsequent responses to sympt...
The present study explored the performance and psychosocial determinants of passive cancer detection...
Because the fear of cancer and ignorance about it have often been linked with the failure of people ...