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Screening Intention Prediction of Colorectal Cancer among Urban Chinese Based on the Protection Motivation Theory

Colorectal cancer poses a serious threat worldwide. Although early screening has been proved to be the most effective way to prevent and control colorectal cancer, the current situation of colorectal cancer screening remains not optimistic. The aim of this article is to apply the protection motivati...

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Autores principales: Wei, Wenshuang, Zhang, Miao, Zuo, Dan, Li, Qinmei, Zhang, Min, Chen, Xinguang, Yu, Bin, Liu, Qing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8998218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35409885
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074203
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author Wei, Wenshuang
Zhang, Miao
Zuo, Dan
Li, Qinmei
Zhang, Min
Chen, Xinguang
Yu, Bin
Liu, Qing
author_facet Wei, Wenshuang
Zhang, Miao
Zuo, Dan
Li, Qinmei
Zhang, Min
Chen, Xinguang
Yu, Bin
Liu, Qing
author_sort Wei, Wenshuang
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description Colorectal cancer poses a serious threat worldwide. Although early screening has been proved to be the most effective way to prevent and control colorectal cancer, the current situation of colorectal cancer screening remains not optimistic. The aim of this article is to apply the protection motivation theory (PMT) to examine the influencing factors on screening intention of colorectal cancer (CRC). This cross-sectional survey was launched in five communities in Wuhan, China. All the eligible urban Chinese were recruited and interviewed using paper-and-pencil questionnaires. The intention of colorectal cancer screening (CRCS) was measured using six PMT subconstructs, including perceived risk, perceived severity, fear arousal, response efficacy, response cost, and self-efficacy. Data on sociodemographic variables and knowledge of CRC were also collected. The structural equation modeling (SEM) method was used for data analysis. Among all the 569 respondents, 83.66% expressed willingness to participate in CRCS. Data of the research fit the proposed SEM model well (Chi-square/df = 2.04, GFI = 0.93, AGFI = 0.91, CFI = 0.91, IFI = 0.91, RMSEA = 0.04). Two subconstructs of PMT (response efficacy and self-efficacy) and CRC knowledge were directly and positively associated with screening intention. Age, social status, medical history, physical activity, and CRC knowledge were indirectly related to the screening intention through at least one of the two PMT subconstructs (response efficacy and self-efficacy). The findings of this study suggest the significance of enhancing response efficacy and self-efficacy in motivating urban Chinese adults to participate in CRC screening. Knowledge of CRC is significantly associated with screening intention. This study can provide useful information for the formulation and improvement of colorectal cancer screening strategies and plans.
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spelling pubmed-89982182022-04-12 Screening Intention Prediction of Colorectal Cancer among Urban Chinese Based on the Protection Motivation Theory Wei, Wenshuang Zhang, Miao Zuo, Dan Li, Qinmei Zhang, Min Chen, Xinguang Yu, Bin Liu, Qing Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Colorectal cancer poses a serious threat worldwide. Although early screening has been proved to be the most effective way to prevent and control colorectal cancer, the current situation of colorectal cancer screening remains not optimistic. The aim of this article is to apply the protection motivation theory (PMT) to examine the influencing factors on screening intention of colorectal cancer (CRC). This cross-sectional survey was launched in five communities in Wuhan, China. All the eligible urban Chinese were recruited and interviewed using paper-and-pencil questionnaires. The intention of colorectal cancer screening (CRCS) was measured using six PMT subconstructs, including perceived risk, perceived severity, fear arousal, response efficacy, response cost, and self-efficacy. Data on sociodemographic variables and knowledge of CRC were also collected. The structural equation modeling (SEM) method was used for data analysis. Among all the 569 respondents, 83.66% expressed willingness to participate in CRCS. Data of the research fit the proposed SEM model well (Chi-square/df = 2.04, GFI = 0.93, AGFI = 0.91, CFI = 0.91, IFI = 0.91, RMSEA = 0.04). Two subconstructs of PMT (response efficacy and self-efficacy) and CRC knowledge were directly and positively associated with screening intention. Age, social status, medical history, physical activity, and CRC knowledge were indirectly related to the screening intention through at least one of the two PMT subconstructs (response efficacy and self-efficacy). The findings of this study suggest the significance of enhancing response efficacy and self-efficacy in motivating urban Chinese adults to participate in CRC screening. Knowledge of CRC is significantly associated with screening intention. This study can provide useful information for the formulation and improvement of colorectal cancer screening strategies and plans. MDPI 2022-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8998218/ /pubmed/35409885 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074203 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wei, Wenshuang
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Zhang, Min
Chen, Xinguang
Yu, Bin
Liu, Qing
Screening Intention Prediction of Colorectal Cancer among Urban Chinese Based on the Protection Motivation Theory
title Screening Intention Prediction of Colorectal Cancer among Urban Chinese Based on the Protection Motivation Theory
title_full Screening Intention Prediction of Colorectal Cancer among Urban Chinese Based on the Protection Motivation Theory
title_fullStr Screening Intention Prediction of Colorectal Cancer among Urban Chinese Based on the Protection Motivation Theory
title_full_unstemmed Screening Intention Prediction of Colorectal Cancer among Urban Chinese Based on the Protection Motivation Theory
title_short Screening Intention Prediction of Colorectal Cancer among Urban Chinese Based on the Protection Motivation Theory
title_sort screening intention prediction of colorectal cancer among urban chinese based on the protection motivation theory
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8998218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35409885
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074203
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