| Literature DB >> 27872387 |
Eunji Choi1, Yoon Young Lee2, Mina Suh2, Boyoung Park1, Jae Kwan Jun2, Yeol Kim2, Kui Son Choi1.
Abstract
We investigated the associations of perceived risk and cancer worry with colorectal cancer screening by the faecal occult blood test, colonoscopy or both. This study was based on the 2013 Korean National Cancer Screening Survey, including 2154 randomly selected, cancer-free and over 50-year-old adults. Individuals with higher cancer worry were 1.53 times more likely to undergo colorectal cancer screening, influenced by emotional reaction; individuals with greater perceived risk were 1.61 times more, affected by subjective awareness. However, cancer worry was only associated with the faecal occult blood test. Better understanding of cancer worry and perceived risk on screening behaviours may help to increase colorectal cancer screening rates.Entities:
Keywords: cancer worry; colorectal cancer; oncology; perceived risk; screening
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27872387 DOI: 10.1177/1359105316679721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053