Determinants of uptake of whole-body skin self-examination in older men
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13/05/2013
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Early detection through whole-body Skin Self-Examination (wbSSE) may decrease mortality from melanoma. Using the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) or Health Belief Model (HBM) we aimed to assess determinants of uptake of wbSSE in 410 men 50 years of older who participated in the control group of a randomized trial. Overall, the HAPA was a significantly better predictor of wbSSE compared to the HBM (p < .001). The construct of self-efficacy in the HBM was a significant predictor of future wbSSE (p = .001), while neither perceived threat (p = .584) nor outcome expectations (p = .220) were. In contrast, self-efficacy, perceived threat, and outcome expectations predicted intention to perform SSE, which predicted behavior (p = .015). The HAPA construct volitional self-efficacy was also associated with wbSSE (p = .046). The use of the HAPA model for future SSE interventions for this population is warranted. |
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Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, LLC |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61266/1/Janda_e-prints.pdf DOI:10.1080/08964289.2013.782851 Auster, Josephine F., Hurst, Cameron, Neale, Rachel E., Youl, Phillipa , Whiteman, David C., Baade, Peter, & Janda, Monika (2013) Determinants of uptake of whole-body skin self-examination in older men. Behavioral Medicine: relating behavior and health, 39(2), pp. 36-43. |
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Copyright 2013 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work |
Palavras-Chave | #111700 PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES #melanoma #self-examination #early diagnosis #middle aged males #psychological theories |
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Journal Article |