1993
DOI: 10.1097/00006199-199305000-00003
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Instrument Refinement for Breast Cancer Screening Behaviors

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“…Health Belief Model Scale for Cervical Cancer and Pap Smear Test -Turkish Version: It was used to determine women's beliefs regarding cervical cancer and screening. This scale was developed by adapting Champion's Breast Health Survey (Champion, 1993;Guvenc, Akyuz, & Açikel, 2010) on breast cancer screening. Factor analysis of Scale for Cervical Cancer and the Pap Smear Test yielded five factors: Pap smear benefits and health motivation, Pap smear barriers, seriousness, susceptibility, and health motivation.…”
Section: Collecting Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health Belief Model Scale for Cervical Cancer and Pap Smear Test -Turkish Version: It was used to determine women's beliefs regarding cervical cancer and screening. This scale was developed by adapting Champion's Breast Health Survey (Champion, 1993;Guvenc, Akyuz, & Açikel, 2010) on breast cancer screening. Factor analysis of Scale for Cervical Cancer and the Pap Smear Test yielded five factors: Pap smear benefits and health motivation, Pap smear barriers, seriousness, susceptibility, and health motivation.…”
Section: Collecting Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enabling resources associated with screening included family income, 24,25 employment status, health insurance coverage, barriers to seeing a doctor, having access to medical care when needed, 15,23,26 knowledge about breast cancer and mammography, [27][28][29] perceived barriers and benefits of mammography, [27][28][29][30][31][32] and having a physician recommend a mammogram during the past 2 years. 23,24,33,34 These questions were obtained from the BRFSS, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, or based on items used in previous studies.…”
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“…In Europe and the United States, many studies aiming to improve cancer screening rates have been conducted using the theory of applied behavioral science (Champion, 1993;Doi, 2009;Ahmadian and Samah, 2013). Especially, the Health Belief Model (HBM) proposed by Rosenstok (1966) from the United States is a well-known theoretical model that explains the association between preventive health 6042 practices and psychological attitudes.…”
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confidence: 99%