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The Role of Spiritual Health Locus of Control in Breast Cancer Information Processing between African American and Caucasian Women

机译:精神健康控制源在非洲裔美国人与白人妇女之间乳腺癌信息处理中的作用

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Spirituality seems to be an important cultural factor for African American women when thinking about their health. It is, however, not clear how spiritual health locus of control (SLOC) impacts health-related outcomes in the context of health message processing models, such as the Extended Parallel Process and the Risk Perception Attitude framework. Using a survey of African American and Caucasian women in the context of breast cancer, the role of SLOC and its interactions with perceived efficacy and risk was examined on four health outcomes—message acceptance, talking about breast cancer, information seeking, and behavioral intentions. For African American women, SLOC had a positive impact for talking about breast cancer through an interaction with risk and efficacy such that women high in both SLOC and perceived efficacy, but low in perceived risk were more likely to talk about breast cancer than when efficacy was low. However, high SLOC exacerbated the negative effects of efficacy on talking about breast cancer regardless of the risk level for Caucasian women. SLOC also had a positive influence on attending to breast cancer information in the media for African American women. SLOC played no role in attending to breast cancer information for Caucasian women. Interestingly, SLOC played no role for African American women on behavioral intentions, however, it worked to decrease behavioral intentions for Caucasian women when risk was high.
机译:对于非洲裔美国妇女而言,精神健康似乎是其重要的文化因素。但是,尚不清楚精神卫生控制源(SLOC)在健康信息处理模型(如扩展并行过程和风险感知态度框架)的背景下如何影响与健康相关的结果。通过对非洲裔美国人和白人妇女在乳腺癌中的调查,对SLOC的作用及其与感知的功效和风险之间的相互作用进行了研究,并从以下四个健康方面进行了研究:信息接受,谈论乳腺癌,寻求信息和行为意图。对于非裔美国女性,SLOC通过与风险和功效的相互作用而对谈论乳腺癌具有积极影响,因此与SLOC相比,SLOC和感知功效均高但感知风险较低的女性更有可能谈论乳腺癌。低。但是,无论白人妇女的风险水平如何,高SLOC都会加剧功效对谈论乳腺癌的负面影响。 SLOC还对参加非洲裔美国妇女媒体中的乳腺癌信息产生了积极影响。 SLOC在关注白人女性的乳腺癌信息方面没有任何作用。有趣的是,SLOC对非洲裔美国妇女的行为意图没有任何作用,但是,在高风险的情况下,SLOC可以降低白人妇女的行为意图。

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