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Family/friend recommendations and mammography intentions: the roles of perceived mammography norms and support.
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- المؤلفون: Molina, Yamile1,2 ; Ornelas, India J.2,3; Doty, Sarah L.4; Bishop, Sonia2; Beresford, Shirley A. A.2,5; Coronado, Gloria D.6
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Health Education Research. Oct2015, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p797-809. 13p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts.
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Identifying factors that increase mammography use among Latinas is an important public health priority. Latinas are more likely to report mammography intentions and use, if a family member or friend recommends that they get a mammogram. Little is known about the mechanisms underlying the relationship between social interactions and mammography intentions. Theory suggests that family/friend recommendations increase perceived mammography norms (others believe a woman should obtain a mammogram) and support (others will help her obtain a mammogram), which in turn increase mammography intentions and use. We tested these hypotheses with data from the ¡ Fortaleza Latina! study, a randomized controlled trial including 539 Latinas in Washington State. Women whose family/friend recommended they get a mammogram within the last year were more likely to report mammography intentions, norms and support. Perceived mammography norms mediated the relationship between family/friend recommendations and intentions, Mediated Effect = 0.38, 95%CI [0.20, 0.61], but not support, Mediated Effect = 0.002, 95% CI [-0.07, 0.07]. Our findings suggest perceived mammography norms are a potential mechanism underlying the effect of family/friend recommendations on mammography use among Latinas. Our findings make an important contribution to theory about the associations of social interactions, perceptions and health behaviors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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