Objective: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-specific distress among 1286 women who were undergoing annual mammography screening as part of a UK programme for younger women (i.e., under 50) with a family history of breast cancer. Methods: Women completed questionnaires one month prior to screening, and one and six months after receiving screening results. Factors measured were breast cancer worry, perceived risk, cognitive appraisals, coping, dispositional optimism, and background variables relating to screening history and family history. Results: Pre-screening cancer worry was the most important predictor of subsequent worry, explaining 56/61% and 54/57% of the variance at one an...
Objectives: There is little evidence regarding the long-term psychological implications of breast ca...
Aims: To identify how women adjusted to living at intermediate risk of breast cancer six years follo...
OBJECTIVES: (a) To monitor experiences of women during three successive rounds of breast screening; ...
Objective: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-s...
OBJECTIVE: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-s...
Background: Previous reports of this prospective study highlight the psychological benefits of a bre...
This multi-centre study examined factors associated with breast cancer-specific distress in 2321 wom...
This multi-centre study examined factors associated with breast cancer-specific distress in 2321 wom...
Purpose Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screenin...
PURPOSE: Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screeni...
Mammographic screening is offered to many women under 50 in the UK who are at moderate or high risk ...
Mammographic screening is offered to many women under 50 in the UK who are at moderate or high risk ...
Background. Few prospective studies have examined associations between breast cancer worry and scree...
Women with a family history of breast cancer are at significantly increased risk of psychological di...
Women with (n = 65) and without (n = 70) a family history of breast cancer re- ported on their thoug...
Objectives: There is little evidence regarding the long-term psychological implications of breast ca...
Aims: To identify how women adjusted to living at intermediate risk of breast cancer six years follo...
OBJECTIVES: (a) To monitor experiences of women during three successive rounds of breast screening; ...
Objective: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-s...
OBJECTIVE: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-s...
Background: Previous reports of this prospective study highlight the psychological benefits of a bre...
This multi-centre study examined factors associated with breast cancer-specific distress in 2321 wom...
This multi-centre study examined factors associated with breast cancer-specific distress in 2321 wom...
Purpose Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screenin...
PURPOSE: Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screeni...
Mammographic screening is offered to many women under 50 in the UK who are at moderate or high risk ...
Mammographic screening is offered to many women under 50 in the UK who are at moderate or high risk ...
Background. Few prospective studies have examined associations between breast cancer worry and scree...
Women with a family history of breast cancer are at significantly increased risk of psychological di...
Women with (n = 65) and without (n = 70) a family history of breast cancer re- ported on their thoug...
Objectives: There is little evidence regarding the long-term psychological implications of breast ca...
Aims: To identify how women adjusted to living at intermediate risk of breast cancer six years follo...
OBJECTIVES: (a) To monitor experiences of women during three successive rounds of breast screening; ...