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Assessment of self-reward strategies for maintenance of breast self-examination.

L J Solomon1, B S Flynn, J K Worden, R M Mickey, J M Skelly, B M Geller, N W Peluso, J A Webster.   

Abstract

This study examined the relative impact of different self-reward strategies on maintenance of breast self-examination (BSE) practice among 1649 women trained to do BSE. Training groups were randomized into four conditions: (a) self-reward instructions and materials delivered at the end of the BSE training session; (b) self-reward suggestions delivered through the mail each month, contingent upon the BSE performance; (c) external monetary rewards and self-reward suggestions delivered through the mail each month on an intermittent schedule, contingent upon BSE practice; and (d) a no-reward control condition. Follow-up assessments 12 months following training revealed a pattern of evidence in support of the benefits of external monetary rewards and self-reward prompts on BSE frequency and quality; however, it is likely that the value of that condition lies in the external reward component.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9547423     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018767505776

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Behav Med        ISSN: 0160-7715


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