AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study is to assess the validity of a new condition-specific instrument measuring psychosocial consequences of abnormal screening mammography (PCQ-DK33).MethodsThe draft version of the PCQ-DK33 was completed on two occasions by 184 women who had received an abnormal screening mammography and on one occasion by 240 women who had received a normal screening result. Item Response Theories and Classical Test Theories were used to analyze data. Construct validity, concurrent validity, known group validity, objectivity and reliability were established by item analysis examining the fit between item responses and Rasch models.ResultsSix dimensions covering anxiety, behavioral impact, sense of dejection, impact on sl...
Study objectives-To assess the psychological impact of mammographic screening on women with non-mali...
Introduction: Mammography is a diagnostic tool that is routinely used to test women for breast cance...
Most preventive care guidelines recommend that women aged 40 and older receive a mammogram every 1-2...
Background: Mammography screening may cause psychosocial harm for women experiencing a false-positiv...
One side-effect of breast cancer (BC) screening is a false-positive mammogram among healthy women. T...
- Objectives To identify the psychological effects of false-positive screening mammograms in the UK....
Introduction: To evaluate the psychosocial impact of benign breast biopsies on Lebanese women after ...
Objectives: To use confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to test the proposed factor structure of the P...
Objectives include to use confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to test the proposed factor structure o...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
Experiencing a false-positive screening mammography can cause considerable psychosocial distress. Th...
This study was conducted to explore the psychologic morbidity of women recalled for diagnostic asses...
To evaluate the psychometric properties of a questionnaire addressing psychosocial consequences of f...
Decades of empirical research have demonstrated psychological and behavioural consequences of false-...
Scand J Caring Sci; 2012 Adaptation to Swedish and further development of the 'Consequences of Scree...
Study objectives-To assess the psychological impact of mammographic screening on women with non-mali...
Introduction: Mammography is a diagnostic tool that is routinely used to test women for breast cance...
Most preventive care guidelines recommend that women aged 40 and older receive a mammogram every 1-2...
Background: Mammography screening may cause psychosocial harm for women experiencing a false-positiv...
One side-effect of breast cancer (BC) screening is a false-positive mammogram among healthy women. T...
- Objectives To identify the psychological effects of false-positive screening mammograms in the UK....
Introduction: To evaluate the psychosocial impact of benign breast biopsies on Lebanese women after ...
Objectives: To use confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to test the proposed factor structure of the P...
Objectives include to use confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to test the proposed factor structure o...
- Background In the UK, women aged 50–73 years are invited for screening by mammography every 3 year...
Experiencing a false-positive screening mammography can cause considerable psychosocial distress. Th...
This study was conducted to explore the psychologic morbidity of women recalled for diagnostic asses...
To evaluate the psychometric properties of a questionnaire addressing psychosocial consequences of f...
Decades of empirical research have demonstrated psychological and behavioural consequences of false-...
Scand J Caring Sci; 2012 Adaptation to Swedish and further development of the 'Consequences of Scree...
Study objectives-To assess the psychological impact of mammographic screening on women with non-mali...
Introduction: Mammography is a diagnostic tool that is routinely used to test women for breast cance...
Most preventive care guidelines recommend that women aged 40 and older receive a mammogram every 1-2...