Abstract
Objectives. This study assessed the effectiveness of telephone counseling in a church-based mammography promotion interventional trial. Methods. Thirty churches were ran- domized to telephone counseling and control conditions; telephone interview data were used in assessing intervention effects on mammography adherence. Separate analyses were conducted for baseline-adherent participants (maintaining adherence) and baseline-nonadherent participants (conversion to adherence). Results. Year 1 follow-up data indicated that the telephone counseling intervention maintained mammography adherence among baselline-adherent participants and reduces the nonadherence rate from 23% to 16%. Conclusions. Partnerships between the public health and faith communities are potentially effective conduits to promote maintenance of widely endorsed health behaviors such as regular cancer screening.
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Duan, N., Fox, S. A., Derose, K. P., & Carson, S. (2000). Maintaining mammography adherence through telephone counseling in a church-based trial. American Journal of Public Health, 90(9), 1468–1471. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.90.9.1468
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