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. 2009 Dec;14(8):721-40.
doi: 10.1080/10810730903295559.

Validating measures of scanned information exposure in the context of cancer prevention and screening behaviors

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Validating measures of scanned information exposure in the context of cancer prevention and screening behaviors

Bridget J Kelly et al. J Health Commun. 2009 Dec.

Abstract

Individuals may obtain health information, particularly from the mass media, without engaging in purposeful information searches (called scanning). This study used the Seeking and Scanning Behavior Survey of the General Population (SSBG), a nationally representative survey of adults aged 40-70 years (n = 2,489), to validate measures of scanned information exposure about cancer prevention and screening behaviors. Scanned exposure measures concerning specific behaviors (exercise; fruit and vegetable consumption; dieting; and mammogram, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) text, and colonoscopy screening) have good face validity and are convergent across behaviors (mean correlation across six preventive behaviors = 0.50, sd = 0.09). These measures can be discriminated from measures of general media exposure (mean r = 0.23, sd = 0.02) and seeking exposure for the same behaviors (mean r = 0.25, sd = 0.06). Scanned information exposure was associated with weekly volume of newspaper coverage for two of six behaviors, providing additional evidence of nomological validity. Scanned information exposure at the first round of measurement was associated with identical exposure 1 year later (mean r = .41, sd = .04). Scanned exposure measures also were significantly associated with five of the six preventive behaviors. These results provide evidence that scanned information exposure measures are valid indicators of the construct. Researchers might consider their use to capture scanned media influence on cognitions and behaviors.

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Model predicted relationship between weekly mammography news coverage and weekly scanned information exposure about mammography (n =1,249).
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Model predicted relationship between weekly colonoscopy news coverage and weekly scanned information exposure about colonoscopy (n =1,249).

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