“…Across a range of samples, attitudes and self-efficacy perceptions have been associated with prevention intentions. For example, pain, embarrassment, and fear were reported as intrusive (Pitts et al, 2009;Steven et al, 2004), extenuated by negative perceptions of inconvenience and cost incurred by medical examinations (Kuitto, Pickel, Neumann, Jahn, & Metelmann, 2010;Tan, 2013). Perceptions of long-term health benefit have been associated with regular screening attendance (Reid, 2001).…”