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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.1.155

Turkish Female Academician Self-Esteem and Health Beliefs for Breast Cancer Screening  

Avci, Ilknur Aydin (Samsun School of Health, Ondokuz Mayis University)
Kumcagiz, Hatice (Samsun School of Health, Ondokuz Mayis University)
Altinel, Busra (Samsun School of Health, Ondokuz Mayis University)
Caloglu, Ayse (Samsun School of Health, Ondokuz Mayis University)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.15, no.1, 2014 , pp. 155-160 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to analyse female academician health beliefs for breast cancer screening and levels of self-esteem. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted between October 2010 and March 2011, covering female academicians working in all faculties and vocational schools at Ondokuz Mayis University, except for the ones in the field of health (n=141). Data was collected using a questionnaire developed by researchers in the light of the related literature, the Champion's Health Belief Model Scale for Breast Cancer, and the Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory. Descriptive statistics, the t-test, Mann-Whitney U and correlation analysis were used to analyze the data with the SPSS 13.0 statistical package. Results: 53.8% of the participants were single, 58.6% did not have children, 80.7% had regular menstrual cycles, 28.3% was taking birth control pills, 17.9% were undergoing hormone therapy, 11% suffered breast problems, 8.3% had relatives with breast cancer, 78,6% knew about breast self-examination (BSE), 68.3% was performing BSE, 16.2% were performing BSE monthly, 17.9% had had mammograms, and 30.3% had undergone breast examinations conductedby physicians. The women who had breast physical examinations done by physicians had higher susceptibility, self-efficacy and health motivation, and fewer barriers to mammography than those who did not have breast physical examinations. Conclusions: There was a relationship between the female academician self-esteem and their perceived seriousness of breast cancer, perceived barriers to BSE and health motivation. Our Turksih female academicians had medium levels of self-esteem.
Keywords
Health beliefs; breast cancer screening; self-esteem; female academicians; Turkey;
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