KEEPING MAMMOGRAPHY REFERRAL APPOINTMENTS: MOTIVATION, HEALTH BELIEFS, AND ACCESS BARRIERS EXPERIENCED BY OLDER MINORITY WOMEN

Volume: 45, Issue: 4, Pages: 308 - 313
Published: Jul 8, 2000
Abstract
Older women of color tend to have much lower rates of regular mammography screening for breast cancer than younger Caucasian women; yet, they have higher rates of mortality. This study was designed to increase mammography rates among inner-city women aged 50 years or older. Another goal was to investigate differences in mammography utilization related to race/ethnicity and language after barriers associated with cost and the difficulty of making...
Paper Details
Title
KEEPING MAMMOGRAPHY REFERRAL APPOINTMENTS: MOTIVATION, HEALTH BELIEFS, AND ACCESS BARRIERS EXPERIENCED BY OLDER MINORITY WOMEN
Published Date
Jul 8, 2000
Volume
45
Issue
4
Pages
308 - 313
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