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Older women's illness representations of cancer: a qualitative study

Author(s): Clarke, V. A.

Journal/Book: Health Educ Res. 1998; 13: Great Clarendon St, Oxford Ox2 6DP, England. Oxford Univ Press. 529-544.

Abstract: This paper investigates the role of illness representations in older women's utilization of cancer screening. Older women's own beliefs, or illness representations, of cancer and cancer screening in relation to breast cancer and cervical cancer were explored using relatively unstructured, face-to-face interviews. Twenty women aged between 45 and 70 were interviewed, half of whom were regular screeners and half under-screeners. A comparison of the illness representations of the screeners with the under-screeners indicates some differences regarding cancer in general, and substantial differences regarding the treatment and cure of cancer. The screeners expressed less concern about cancer and gave more positive examples of the successful treatment of cancer. The under-screeners were more likely to express cynicism about the medical profession, to indicate that a person would have symptoms if they had cancer, that they would not want most of the treatment available for cancer, that screening is more important for younger women and that the use of alternative therapies negates the need for cancer screening. Few differences emerged between the two groups regarding the causes of cancer.

Note: Article Savage SA, Deakin Univ, Sch Psychol, Geelong, Vic 3217, AUSTRALIA

Keyword(s): HEALTH BELIEF MODEL; SCREENING MAMMOGRAPHY; BREAST-CANCER; CERVICAL-CANCER; PRECAUTIONS; ATTENDANCE; PREVALENCE; COMMUNITY; BARRIERS; CENTERS


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