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    Andersen's behavioral model to identify correlates of breast cancer screening behaviors among indigenous women

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    Date
    2020-01-05
    Author
    Lee, Yeon-Shim
    Roh, Soonhee
    Moon, Heehvul
    Lee, Kyoung Hag
    McKinley, Catherine
    LaPlante, Kathy
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    Yeon-Shim Lee, Soonhee Roh, Heehyul Moon, Kyoung Hag Lee, Catherine McKinley & Kathy LaPlante (2020) Andersen’s Behavioral Model to Identify Correlates of Breast Cancer Screening Behaviors among Indigenous Women, Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 17:1, 117-135
    Abstract
    This study examined predictive models of utilization of mammograms among Indigenous women adapting Andersen’s behavioral model. Using a sample of 285 Indigenous women residing in South Dakota, nested logistic regression analyses were conducted to assess predisposing (age and marital status), need (personal and family cancer history), and enabling factors (education, monthly household income, mammogram screening awareness, breast cancer knowledge, self-rated health, and cultural practice to breast cancer screening). Results indicated that only 55.5% of participants reported having had a breast cancer screening within the past 2 years. After controlling for predisposing and need factors, higher education, greater awareness of mammogram, and higher utilization of traditional Native American approaches were significant predictors of mammogram uptake. The results provide important implications for intervention strategies aimed at improving breast cancer screening and service use among Indigenous women.
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    https://doi.org/10.1080/26408066.2019.1650316
    https://soar.wichita.edu/handle/10057/17362
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