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Volume 30, Issue 3: June, 2003
Abstract
Using the Transtheoretical Model to Stage Screening Behavior
for Colorectal Cancer
Jeanette M. Trauth, PhD, Bruce S. Ling, MD, MPH, Joel L.
Weissfeld, MD, MPH,
Robert E. Schoen, MD, MPH, and Mutlu Hayran, MD, MS
This study sought to describe the colorectal cancer (CRC)-screening
behavior of a population of two lower income communities near
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The transtheoretical model was used
to characterize individuals according to their stage of readiness
to engage in one of two recommended CRC screening tests—the
Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) or Flexible Sigmoidoscopy (FSG)
test. A telephone survey was conducted of 50- to 79-year-old
men and women in Aliquippa and Clairton in the spring of 1999.
Analyses based on 414 survey respondents showed associations
between FOBT or FSG behavioral stage and factors including
gender, age, recent doctor checkup, chronic need for prescription
medications, history of cervical Pap smear testing, history
of prostate-specific antigen blood testing, and prior doctor
recommendation in favor of FOBT or FSG testing. This study
appears to be one of the first applications of this theory
to understanding CRC screening behavior in a community intervention.
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