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Using the PAPM to Examine Factors Associated with Stages of Adoption for Stomach Cancer Screening  

Kye, Su-Yeon (Division of Cancer Policy and Management, National Cancer Center)
Choi, Kui-Son (Division of Cancer Policy and Management, National Cancer Center)
Sung, Na-Young (Division of Cancer Policy and Management, National Cancer Center)
Kwak, Min-Son (Division of Cancer Policy and Management, National Cancer Center)
Park, Su-Ho (Division of Cancer Policy and Management, National Cancer Center)
Bang, Jin-Young (Division of Cancer Policy and Management, National Cancer Center)
Park, So-Mi (Division of Cancer Policy and Management, National Cancer Center)
Hahm, Myung-Il (Division of Cancer Policy and Management, National Cancer Center)
Park, Eun-Cheol (Division of Cancer Policy and Management, National Cancer Center)
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Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the distribution of stages of adoption in stomach cancer screening and elucidate differences among stages. Methods: A randomly selected sample of 712 Korean males and females aged 40 years or over were interviewed. Stomach cancer screening intention and behavior, sociodemographic characteristics, beliefs, self-efficacy and reinforcing characteristics were assessed. Results: The majority of participants were not on-schedule screening(unaware 3.2%, unengaged 20.8%, deciding about acting 24.0%, decided not to act 9.6%, decided to act 14.5%, acting 9.7%, maintenance 18.3%). Perceived susceptibility, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, other cancer screening experiences were significantly associated with higher compared to lower Precaution Adoption Process Model(PAPM) stages. Conclusions: This study appears to be applicable of the Precaution Adoption Process Model to understanding stomach cancer screening behavior. Our results suggest that it is needed to develop the tailored message for adherence of stomach cancer screening.
Keywords
Stomach Cancer Screening; Health Belief Model; Precaution Adoption Process Model(PAPM);
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