Intentions to maintain adherence to mammography.
Recent attention has focused on moving women from having initial mammograms to maintaining adherence to regular mammography schedules. We examined behavioral intentions to maintain mammography adherence, which include the likelihood of performing a behavior, and implementation intentions, specific action plans to obtain mammograms. Potential predictors were Theory of Planned Behavior constructs, previous barriers, previous mammography maintenance, and age.Respondents were 2062 currently adherent women due for their next mammograms in 3-4 months according to American Cancer Society recommendations for annual screening. Statistical models were used to examine predictors of behavioral and two implementation intentions, including having thought about where women would get their next mammograms and having thought about making appointments.With the exception of pros, cons, and subjective norms, all variables predicted behavioral intentions (p
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
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Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Women's Health
- United States
- State Health Plans
- Public Health
- Patient Compliance
- Patient Acceptance of Health Care
- Odds Ratio
- North Carolina
- Motivation
- Middle Aged