Predicting Factors of Breast Self-Examination based on Health Belief Model and Locus of Control among Women Aged 20-50 Years

  Background & Aim: Although breast self-examination (BSE) is no longer recommended for screening of breast cancer, its training and practicing is a gateway to health promotion and provides women with knowledge and attitudes that set the stage for clinical breast examination and mammography scre...

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Main Authors: Afsaneh Sahraee, Azita Noroozi, Rahim Tahmasebi
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-11-01
Series:حیات
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Online Access:http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-128-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-37c5500b39f64bd0aa01574286dd73a62021-10-02T01:31:11ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesحیات1735-22152008-188X2013-11-011922739Predicting Factors of Breast Self-Examination based on Health Belief Model and Locus of Control among Women Aged 20-50 Years Afsaneh Sahraee0Azita Noroozi1Rahim Tahmasebi2 دانشکده بهداشت دانشکده بهداشت دانشکده بهداشت   Background & Aim: Although breast self-examination (BSE) is no longer recommended for screening of breast cancer, its training and practicing is a gateway to health promotion and provides women with knowledge and attitudes that set the stage for clinical breast examination and mammography screening later in life. The aim of this study was to recognize predicting factors of the BSE based on the Health Belief Model (HBM) and the locus of control model among women aged 20-50 years old.   Methods & Materials : Inthis cross-sectional study,400 women were selected through theconvenience sampling method from health centers. Data were collected using four questionnaires including the Champion’s Scale, health locus of control, and demographic and functional questionnaires. Data were analyzed in the SPSS using independent T-test, Chi-squared test, logistic and linear regression models.   Results: The results showed that 10.9% of the participants reported performing BSE regularly. Perceived self-efficacy was the strongest positive predictor in the BSE performance (Exp (B) =1.863). Awareness had direct and indirect effects on the BSE. The locus of control did not predict the BSE (p=0.05).   Conclusion : Improving self-efficacy, especially in young women, and increasing awareness about cancer among women is necessary to increase the rate of the BSE.   http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-128-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1breast cancer breast self-examination Health Belief Model locus of control
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Azita Noroozi
Rahim Tahmasebi
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Azita Noroozi
Rahim Tahmasebi
Predicting Factors of Breast Self-Examination based on Health Belief Model and Locus of Control among Women Aged 20-50 Years
حیات
breast cancer
breast self-examination
Health Belief Model
locus of control
author_facet Afsaneh Sahraee
Azita Noroozi
Rahim Tahmasebi
author_sort Afsaneh Sahraee
title Predicting Factors of Breast Self-Examination based on Health Belief Model and Locus of Control among Women Aged 20-50 Years
title_short Predicting Factors of Breast Self-Examination based on Health Belief Model and Locus of Control among Women Aged 20-50 Years
title_full Predicting Factors of Breast Self-Examination based on Health Belief Model and Locus of Control among Women Aged 20-50 Years
title_fullStr Predicting Factors of Breast Self-Examination based on Health Belief Model and Locus of Control among Women Aged 20-50 Years
title_full_unstemmed Predicting Factors of Breast Self-Examination based on Health Belief Model and Locus of Control among Women Aged 20-50 Years
title_sort predicting factors of breast self-examination based on health belief model and locus of control among women aged 20-50 years
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series حیات
issn 1735-2215
2008-188X
publishDate 2013-11-01
description   Background & Aim: Although breast self-examination (BSE) is no longer recommended for screening of breast cancer, its training and practicing is a gateway to health promotion and provides women with knowledge and attitudes that set the stage for clinical breast examination and mammography screening later in life. The aim of this study was to recognize predicting factors of the BSE based on the Health Belief Model (HBM) and the locus of control model among women aged 20-50 years old.   Methods & Materials : Inthis cross-sectional study,400 women were selected through theconvenience sampling method from health centers. Data were collected using four questionnaires including the Champion’s Scale, health locus of control, and demographic and functional questionnaires. Data were analyzed in the SPSS using independent T-test, Chi-squared test, logistic and linear regression models.   Results: The results showed that 10.9% of the participants reported performing BSE regularly. Perceived self-efficacy was the strongest positive predictor in the BSE performance (Exp (B) =1.863). Awareness had direct and indirect effects on the BSE. The locus of control did not predict the BSE (p=0.05).   Conclusion : Improving self-efficacy, especially in young women, and increasing awareness about cancer among women is necessary to increase the rate of the BSE.  
topic breast cancer
breast self-examination
Health Belief Model
locus of control
url http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-128-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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