Title of article :
Socio-cognitive determinants of colorectal cancer screening uptake: An application of intervention mapping approach
Author/Authors :
Mirzaei-Alavijeh , Mehdi Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Jalilian , Farzad Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Schaafsma , Dilana Fontys University of Applied Sciences - Eindhoven, the Netherlands , Karami-Matin , Behzad Research Center for Environmental Determinants of Health - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran
Pages :
7
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1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Fecal occult blood test (FOBT) is one of the common screening tests for colorectal cancer. This study was designed to determine the socio-cognitive determinants related to FOBT uptake for colorectal cancer screening based on intervention mapping (IM). Methods: A total of 500 individuals aged over 50 years were randomly selected to participate in this study in Kermanshah, Iran, in 2016. Data were collected by interviews based on a questionnaire and analyzed by SPSS16 using bivariate correlation, linear, and logistic regression models. Results: Of the 500 respondents, 468 (93.6%) signed the consent form and voluntarily participated in the study. Almost 11.1% of the participants had a history of FOBT uptake. Socio-cognitive variables accounted for 38% of the variation in the outcome measure of the intention to uptake FOBT. Perceived self-efficacy (OR = 3.345 & 95% CI: 1.342, 8.339), perceived susceptibility (OR = 2.204& 95% CI: 1.320, 3.680), attitude (OR = 1.674& 95% CI: 1.270, 2.137), and perceived severity (OR = 1.457& 95% CI: 0.954, 2.224) were the strongest predictors of fecal occult blood test uptake. Conclusion: IM-based analysis of behavior may provide insights to design interventions for modifying individuals’ beliefs about the usefulness of FOBT uptake to prevent colorectal cancer.
Keywords :
Disease susceptibility , Self-efficacy , Early detection of cancer , Attitude
Journal title :
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2501286
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