THE MEANING OF HEALTH IN MAMMOGRAPHY SCREENING FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN.

Autor: Russell, Kathleen M., Swenson, Melinda M., Skelton, Alta M., Shedd-Steele, Rivienne
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Zdroj: Health Care for Women International; Jan2003, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p27, 13p, 1 Diagram
Abstrakt: Inadequate use of mammography screening for early detection of breast cancer is an important factor associated with the disproportionate breast cancer death rates in African American women. To improve understanding of the mammography screening experience and health for African Americans, focus groups were held with 30 African American women. Seven categories emerged: (a) the mind, body, and spirit connection; (b) living your life; (c) looking good; (d) good health-bad health; (e) preventiondetection confusion; (f) being afraid of cancer; and (g) what gets in the way. Implications for developing tailored messages and for addressing system barriers are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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