Authors
Shannon N Ogden, Emily A Leskinen, Elizabeth A Sarma, Jocelyn V Wainwright, Katharine A Rendle
Publication date
2021/4/12
Journal
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Description
Numerous national guidelines now include primary human papillomavirus (HPV) testing as a recommended screening option for cervical cancer in the United States yet little is known regarding screening intentions for this specific screening strategy or interventions that may increase uptake. Gain- and loss-framed messaging can positively impact health behaviors; however, there is mixed evidence on which is more effective for cervical cancer screening, with no published evidence examining HPV testing. To help address this gap, this study compared the effects of message framing on screening knowledge and intentions related to primary HPV testing. We randomized females aged 21–65 (n = 365) to receive brief messaging about cervical cancer screening with either gain- or loss-framing. In January–February 2020, participants completed pretest and posttest measures evaluating cervical cancer …
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