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What predicts a Cypriot woman's decision to obtain or not obtain a screening mammogram? Implications for the promotion of screening mammography in Cyprus.

Eleni L Tolma1, Belinda M Reininger, John Ureda.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is an important public health issue in Cyprus. The purpose of the study was to assess: (a) the differences in motivational beliefs between women who decided to obtain a mammogram and women who did not; and (b) which beliefs predict the decision to get a mammogram.
METHODS: Data were collected through face-to-face interviews from 293 women (mean age = 52) at the outpatient clinics of the General Hospital of Nicosia. Variables of interests include demographics, other preventive behaviours, and cognitions. T-tests for independent samples and multiple logistic regression were the primary analytic techniques.
RESULTS: One hundred and eight women decided to obtain their first mammogram within the next 6 months. Deciders were more motivated to obtain a mammogram than non-deciders. Significant statistical differences were found regarding women's attitude, perceived social pressure, perceived control over environmental factors, and self-efficacy towards obtaining a mammogram. The self-efficacy beliefs as well as the physician recommendation were the most predictive factors in the decision to obtain a mammogram.
CONCLUSIONS: In the planning of successful educational campaigns promoting breast cancer screening in Cyprus, practitioners could focus on the following: (a) enhancing self-efficacy, (b) promoting a clinical environment conducive to mammography screening, and (c) encouraging physician recommendation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16523012     DOI: 10.1097/01.cej.0000186635.89377.33

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cancer Prev        ISSN: 0959-8278            Impact factor:   2.497


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4.  Mammography screening: views from women and primary care physicians in Crete.

Authors:  Maria Trigoni; Frances Griffiths; Dimitris Tsiftsis; Eugenios Koumantakis; Eileen Green; Christos Lionis
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2008-11-07       Impact factor: 2.809

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