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A Tailored Intervention for Mammography Among Low-Income African-American Women
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Health Care DisparityHealth DisparitiesCancer DisparityPreventive MedicineGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesBlack WomenBreast ImagingPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchPublic Health InterventionHealth PromotionHealth EquityNursingBlack Women’s StudiesCancer ScreeningHealth BehaviorPerceived RiskBreast CancerMedicineTailored InterventionWomen's Health
Abstract This report describes a tailored intervention to increase compliance regarding mammography and the stage of its adoption among low-income African-American women aged 45 to 64 years. Two randomly assigned groups received either an in-person tailored intervention or routine care. The intervention was targeted toward perceived risk of breast cancer and perceived benefits of and barriers to breast cancer screening. Participants accrued from a community service center were followed for one year to identify the effect of the intervention on adoption of mammography.
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