“…28 Psychosocial measures included fear of colonoscopy (eg, "How fearful are you of…the procedure being painful", which was rated from 1 ["Not at all fearful"] to 5 ["Extremely fearful"]), fatalism (eg, " I believe that if someone gets colorectal cancer, his/her time to die is near", which was rated as "Yes" or "No"), worry (eg, "I am afraid of having an abnormal colonoscopy result", which was rated from 1 ["Strongly disagree"] to 4 ["Strongly agree"]), perceived preventability and curability (eg, "Colorectal cancer can be prevented", which was rated from 1 ["Strongly disagree"] to 5 ["Strongly agree"]), perceived risk; pros and cons (eg, "A colonoscopy can find growths that are not yet cancer but could become cancer", which was rated from 1 ["Strongly disagree"] to 5 ["Strongly agree"]); and optimism (Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R or the Spanish LOT-R). 14,19,21,27,[29][30][31][32] SC (the primary outcome) was obtained from medical chart review.…”