Literature DB >> 20413393

Testicular self-examination in an adult community sample.

Gayle Brewer1, Mark Roy, Joanne Watters.   

Abstract

The study investigated the impact of relationship status on participants' knowledge of testicular cancer and their current and planned testicular self-examination (TSE) behavior. Adult male civil servants (N = 188) were recruited in the northwest of the United Kingdom (mean age = 33.37 years, SD = 10.77). The survey instrument asked about current and intended TSE practice, knowledge of testicular cancer, as well as attitudes and beliefs toward testicular cancer and self-examination. Factor analysis identified five factors equating to the benefits of TSE, fear, perceived risk, knowledge, and fatality. In logistic regression models, the benefits of TSE, fear, and knowledge significantly predict current TSE behaviors, whereas the benefits of TSE and perceived risk predicted future TSE intentions. Models predicting TSE practice differed according to relationship status. The findings suggest that strategies designed to promote TSE should be sensitive to individual differences in the influences on a person's motivation to engage in TSE.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20413393     DOI: 10.1177/1557988310361520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Mens Health        ISSN: 1557-9883


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1.  Developing the "Control Identity" Typology to Create More Effective Testicular Health Promotional Messaging.

Authors:  Michael J Rovito; Thomas F Gordon; Sarah B Bass; Joseph DuCette; Ashley M Tierney; Nicholas Coles
Journal:  Am J Mens Health       Date:  2015-12-14

2.  "Off-Label" Usage of Testicular Self-Examination (TSE): Benefits Beyond Cancer Detection.

Authors:  Michael J Rovito; James E Leone; Chase T Cavayero
Journal:  Am J Mens Health       Date:  2015-05-19

3.  Awareness and Performance of Testicular Self-Examinations: An Analysis of Social and Cultural Barriers to Cancer Screenings in a US Orthodox Jewish Community.

Authors:  Amitai S Miller; Silke Aisenbrey; Daniel M Kimmel
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2022-08-01

4.  [Spanish-language version of the health belief model scale for testicular cancer and testicular self-examinationEscala em espanhol do modelo de crenças em saúde para câncer e autoexame testicular].

Authors:  Dehisy Marisol Juárez-García; Marcos Arnoldo Téllez-Ramos; Arnoldo Téllez
Journal:  Rev Panam Salud Publica       Date:  2022-05-02

5.  Attitudes Toward Testicular Cancer and Self-Examination Among Northern Irish Males.

Authors:  Rachel Kathryn Roy; Karen Casson
Journal:  Am J Mens Health       Date:  2016-09-21

6.  The effect of educational intervention based on health belief model and social support on testicular self-examination in sample of Iranian men.

Authors:  Ali Khani Jeihooni; Hanieh Jormand; Mehdi Ansari; Pooyan Afzali Harsini; Tayebeh Rakhshani
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2021-06-10       Impact factor: 4.638

7.  Body Esteem and Self-examination in British Men and Women.

Authors:  Gayle Brewer; Anne M Dewhurst
Journal:  Int J Prev Med       Date:  2013-06
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