This article examines the applicability of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the addition of the self-efficacy construct in the understanding of the motivation to obtain an initial screening mammogram among Cyp-riot women. The study sample consisted of 293 women aged 40 to 65 years, asymptomatic of breast cancer, and with no previous mammography experience. The study took place at the General Hospital of Nicosia in Cyprus. The results of the study provided support of the TPB with the addition of self-efficacy in an international setting. Self-efficacy was the strongest predictor of intention. Other predictors of intention included educational level, time of last clinical breast examination, and age. The study also provided some empi...
Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintaining adherence...
International audienceThis paper uses an extended version of the theory of planned behavior to study...
Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintaining adherence...
The present study examined the associations between optimism, personal characteristics and theory of...
Few studies have examined the predictors of breast self-examination in younger women, where it is th...
Few studies have examined the predictors of breast self-examination in younger women, where it is th...
Regular mammography facilitates early detection of breast cancer, and thus increases the chances of ...
Objective: Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintainin...
Objective: Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintainin...
While many older adults participate in health protective behaviors, older women, especially those at...
While many older adults participate in health protective behaviors, older women, especially those at...
The Health Belief Model (HBM) and the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) are frequently used to predi...
Background: In Malaysia, breast cancer accounted for 34.1% of all female cancer cases with women pre...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death amongst women and survival ra...
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. It can be diagnosed in the first sta...
Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintaining adherence...
International audienceThis paper uses an extended version of the theory of planned behavior to study...
Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintaining adherence...
The present study examined the associations between optimism, personal characteristics and theory of...
Few studies have examined the predictors of breast self-examination in younger women, where it is th...
Few studies have examined the predictors of breast self-examination in younger women, where it is th...
Regular mammography facilitates early detection of breast cancer, and thus increases the chances of ...
Objective: Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintainin...
Objective: Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintainin...
While many older adults participate in health protective behaviors, older women, especially those at...
While many older adults participate in health protective behaviors, older women, especially those at...
The Health Belief Model (HBM) and the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) are frequently used to predi...
Background: In Malaysia, breast cancer accounted for 34.1% of all female cancer cases with women pre...
Background: Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death amongst women and survival ra...
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. It can be diagnosed in the first sta...
Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintaining adherence...
International audienceThis paper uses an extended version of the theory of planned behavior to study...
Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintaining adherence...