Risk perception and risk communication for cancer screening behaviors: a review

SW Vernon - JNCI Monographs, 1999 - academic.oup.com
… on risk perception and risk communication related to cancer screening behaviors. The focus
is on … Therefore, the literature on educational interventions to promote cancer screening

Knowledge, attitudes, risk perception, and cancer screening behaviors among cancer survivors

DW Shin, YW Kim, JH Oh, SW Kim, KW Chung… - Cancer, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
risk perceptions facilitate the adoption of desirable health behaviors,10 and their role in cancer
screening … Better knowledge,11, 12 a positive attitude,13 and perceived susceptibility14 …

Beliefs, risk perceptions, and gaps in knowledge as barriers to colorectal cancer screening in older adults

Z Berkowitz, NA Hawkins, LA Peipins… - Journal of the …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
… the knowledge, risk perceptions, and other factors that influence screening for CRC in
older Americans using data from the 2003 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS). …

Association between cancer risk perception and screening behavior among diverse women

SE Kim, EJ Pérez-Stable, S Wong… - Archives of internal …, 2008 - jamanetwork.com
risk perception or behavior. Information on the variation of cancer screening knowledge and
risk perception … have the highest risk perception for cervical cancer, their screening rates did …

Cancer risk perception and physician communication behaviors on cervical cancer and colorectal cancer screening

DM Harper, M Tariq, A Alhawli, N Syed, M Patel… - Elife, 2021 - elifesciences.org
… for screening. The primary aim of this work is to determine how cancer risk perceptions and
… both cervical and CRC screening or a single screen among women in southeast Michigan. …

Relationships between knowledge about early detection, cancer risk perception and cancer screening tests in the general public aged 40 and over

YH Yang - Asian Oncology Nursing, 2012 - synapse.koreamed.org
risk perception of cancer according to taking cancer screen … , cancer screening methods,
general knowledge for early detection), cancer risk perception and history of cancer screening

Does colorectal cancer risk perception predict screening behavior? A systematic review and meta-analysis

TM Atkinson, T Salz, KK Touza, Y Li, JL Hay - Journal of behavioral …, 2015 - Springer
risk perception and screening behavior differs systematically based on whether CRC risk
perception and screening are … CRC risk perception is assessed prior to subsequent adoption of …

Deliberative and intuitive risk perceptions as predictors of colorectal cancer screening over time

JL Hay, M Ramos, Y Li, S Holland… - Journal of behavioral …, 2016 - Springer
cancer screening adherence at 12-months in bivariable analyses; only deliberative risk
perceptionsrisk perceptions are differentially important for screening at different time points. …

Risk perceptions and participation in colorectal cancer screening.

SJ Blalock, BM DeVellis, RA Afifi, RS Sandler - Health Psychology, 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
… on the relationship between individuals’ risk perceptions and their health behavior. It has …
risk perceptions in two separate samples—one at high risk and one at average risk for CRC. …

The influence of absolute and comparative risk perceptions on cervical cancer screening and the mediating role of cancer worry

X Zhao, X Nan - Journal of health communication, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
cancer risk perceptions (absolute and comparative risk perceptions), cancer worry, and cervical
cancer screening. … absolute risk perceptions nor comparative risk perceptions exerted a …