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Original Articles

Stimulating cancer screening among Latinas and African‐American women: A community case study

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Pages 46-52 | Published online: 01 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Recent studies have attributed underutilization of early cancer detection programs among the disadvantaged to knowledge deficits and myths, lack of belief in cancer susceptibility (denial), and such attitudinal barriers as fear and embarrassment. Video modalities have been demonstrated to be effective in increasing knowledge and promoting health‐protective behavior in low‐income people of color. Waiting rooms of public health clinic facilities in large urban areas provide a captive audience of predominately African Americans and Latinos with a preference for obtaining health information from audiovisual media. The development of a culturally sensitive, cost‐effective documentary format is described. An experience of rapid acceleration in demand for Pap smears in an underserved Latino community of East Los Angeles following the showing of one of these videos is chronicled as a spontaneous and informal evaluation of this approach to health education/promotion video production.

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Adjunct Assistant Professor, UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, California.

President, Vital Signs Productions, Sherman Oaks, California.

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