Increasing cervical cancer prevention through hpv testing: Challenges in developing persuasive messages

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Abstract

Decades of promotion of the Pap test have fallen short in persuading vulnerable women to get screened for cervical cancer. Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing provides an additional screening tool, and the task for cancer control is to promote understanding of the test and encourage its use. Ogden and colleagues investigated the effect of message framing on increasing knowledge and intention to receive HPV testing. Although both messages increased knowledge and intention, no differences were found between gain- and loss-framed messages. We explore implications of this finding and discuss needed research to expand upon and contextualize this important formative research.

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Dignan, M., & Kruse-Diehr, A. (2021). Increasing cervical cancer prevention through hpv testing: Challenges in developing persuasive messages. Cancer Prevention Research, 14(9), 823–824. https://doi.org/10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-21-0179

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