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A multi-theory model based analysis of correlates for initiating and sustaining mammography screening behavior among Hispanic American women in the United States

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  110-119

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 Background: Despite the known advantages of Mammography, Screening rates among Hispanic American women are lower compared to other ethnic groups. Therefore, this cross-sectional study aimed to explore correlates of Mammography Screening behavior among a sample of Hispanic women aged 45-54 years living in the United States using the multi-theory model (MTM). Methods: A 50-item web-based survey consisting of psychometrically valid tools based on MTM theoretical framework was administered through non-random sampling procedures using Qualtrics. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate statistics were used to analyze the data. Results: Out of 370 participants, nearly 49% (n = 189) reported not having a mammogram in the past two years. The mean age of the sample was 48. 8 ±,2. 8 years. A greater proportion of participants who have had a mammogram reported having health insurance compared to those who have not had a mammogram (93. 1% vs. 75. 7%, P < 0. 001). Results of hierarchical regression suggest that all MTM constructs, including participatory dialogue, behavioral confidence, and changes in the physical environment explained 33. 4% of variance in initiating Mammography behavior among those who have not had a mammogram. Similarly, practice for change, emotional transformation, and changes in the social environment explained 53% of the variance in sustenance of the behavior change. Conclusion: Along with the MTM subscales, this study points to the important correlates such as health insurance and messaging by healthcare providers to promote the Mammography seeking behavior among Hispanic women.

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    SHARMA, MANOJ, Batra, Kavita, Wilkerson, Amanda H., CHIRICO, FRANCESCO, & Raich, Siddharth. (2022). A multi-theory model based analysis of correlates for initiating and sustaining mammography screening behavior among Hispanic American women in the United States. HEALTH PROMOTION PERSPECTIVES (HPP), 12(1), 110-119. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/995669/en

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    SHARMA MANOJ, Batra Kavita, Wilkerson Amanda H., CHIRICO FRANCESCO, Raich Siddharth. A multi-theory model based analysis of correlates for initiating and sustaining mammography screening behavior among Hispanic American women in the United States. HEALTH PROMOTION PERSPECTIVES (HPP)[Internet]. 2022;12(1):110-119. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/995669/en

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    MANOJ SHARMA, Kavita Batra, Amanda H. Wilkerson, FRANCESCO CHIRICO, and Siddharth Raich, “A multi-theory model based analysis of correlates for initiating and sustaining mammography screening behavior among Hispanic American women in the United States,” HEALTH PROMOTION PERSPECTIVES (HPP), vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 110–119, 2022, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/995669/en

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