Effects of personal characteristics on African-American women's beliefs about breast cancer
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Effects of personal characteristics on African-American women's beliefs about breast cancer
Abstract
Purpose: This study measured the effect of demographic and clinical characteristics on health and cultural beliefs related to mammography.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: Interviews were conducted during 2003 and 2004 in a Midwestern urban area.
Subjects: Subjects were 344 low-income African-American women 40 years and older who had not had mammography within the previous 18 months.
Measures: The instrument measured personal characteristics, belief and knowledge scales, and participants' mammography experience and plans.
Analysis: Multiple regression analysis assessed the effect of specific demographic and clinical characteristics on each of the scale values and on subjects' stages of readiness to change.
Results: The subjects' levels of education significantly affected six of the 12 belief and knowledge scales. Higher-educated women felt less susceptible to breast cancer, had higher self-efficacy, had less fear, had lower fatalism scores, were less likely to be present-time oriented, and were more knowledgeable about breast cancer. Older women felt they were less susceptible to breast cancer, had higher fatalism scores, were more present-time oriented, and were less knowledgeable about breast cancer.
Conclusions: The findings suggest that mammography promotion programs for African-Americans should consider the education levels and ages of the target women to be most effective.
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