3
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Research

Intrapersonal and community factors associated with prostate cancer screening among African-American males in the US

, , &
Pages 33-42 | Published online: 15 Feb 2024

References

  • Howlader N, Noone, AM, Krapcho M, et al. SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975–2011. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute. Available from: http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2011/. Accessed July 18, 2015.
  • Hsing A, Tsao L, Devesa S. International trends and patterns of prostate cancer incidence and mortality. Int J Cancer. 2000;85(1):60–67.
  • Jones RA, Steeves R, Williams I. Family and friend interactions among African-American mens deciding whether or not to have a prostate cancer screening. Urol Nurs. 2010;30(3):189–193.
  • Lim LS, Sherin K; ACPM Prevention Practice Committee. Screening for prostate cancer in U.S. mens ACPM position statement on preventive practice. Am J Prev Med. 2008;34(2):164–170.
  • Siegel R, Naishadham D, Jemal A. Cancer statistics, 2013. CA Cancer J Clin. 2013;63(1):11–30.
  • Carpenter WR, Godley PA, Clark JA, et al. Racial differences in trust and regular source of patient care and the implications for prostate cancer screening use. Cancer. 2009;115(21):5048–5059.
  • Haque R, Van den eeden SK, Jacobsen SJ, et al. Correlates of prostate-specific antigen testing in a large multiethnic cohort. Am J Manag Care. 2009;15(11):793–799.
  • Woods VD, Montgomery SB, Herring RP. Recruiting Black/African American mens for research on prostate cancer prevention. Cancer. 2004;100(5):1017–1025.
  • American Cancer Society Task Force Recommends against Routine Prostate Cancer Screening. Available from: http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/news/News/task-force-recommends-against-routine-prostatecancer-screenin. Accessed July 8, 2012.
  • Carlsson S, Vickers AJ, Roobol M, Eastham J, Scardino P, Lilja H, Hugosson J. Prostate cancer screening: facts, statistics, and interpretation in response to the US Preventive Services Task Force Review. J Clin Oncol. 2012;30(21):2581–2584.
  • Sajid S, Kotwal AA, Dale W. Interventions to improve decision making and reduce racial and ethnic disparities in the management of prostate cancer: a systematic review. J Gen Intern Med. 2012;27(8):1068–1078.
  • Schröder FH, Hugosson J, Roobol MJ, et al. Screening and prostate-cancer mortality in a randomized European study. N Engl J Med. 2009;360(13):1320–1328.
  • Djulbegovic M, Beyth RJ, Neuberger MM, Stoffs TL, Vieweg J, Djulbegovic B, Dahm P. Screening for prostate cancer: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. BMJ. 2010;341:c4543.
  • Ajzen I. The theory of planned behavior. Organ Behav Hum Decis Process. 1991;50(2):179–211.
  • Papatsoris A, Anagnostopoulos F. Prostate cancer screening behaviour. Public Health. 2009;123(1):69–71.
  • Naccarato AM, Reis LO, Matheus WE, Ferreira U, Denardi F. Barriers to prostate cancer screening: psychological aspects and descriptive variables – is there a correlation? Aging Male. 2011;14(1):66–71.
  • Courtney WH. Key determinants of the health and well-being of mens and boys. Int J Mens Health. 2003;2(1):1–30.
  • Webb CR, Kronheim L, Williams JE, Hartman TJ. An evaluation of the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of African-American mens and their female significant others regarding prostate cancer screening. Ethn Dis. 2006;16(1):234–238.
  • Sussman L, Robins L, Earls, F. Treatment-seeking for depression by black and white Americans. Soc Sci Med. 1987;24(3):187–196.
  • McFall SL, Davila M. Gender, social ties, and cancer screening among elderly persons. J Aging Health. 2008;20(8):997–1011.
  • Smith-McLallen A, Fishbein M. Predicting intentions to engage in cancer prevention and detection behaviors: examining differences between Black and White adults. Psychol Health Med. 2009;14(2):180–189.
  • Sieverding M, Matterne U, Ciccarello L. What role do social norms play in the context of mens’s cancer screening intention and behavior? Application of an extended theory of planned behavior. Health Psychol. 2010;29(1):72–81.
  • Hevey D, Pertl M, Thomas K, Maher L, Chuinneagáin SN, Craig A. The relationship between prostate cancer knowledge and beliefs and intentions to attend PSA screening among at-risk mens. Patient Educ Couns. 2009;74(2):244–249.
  • Drake BF, Shelton RC, Gilligan T, Allen JD. A church-based intervention to promote informed decision making for prostate cancer screening among African American mens. J Natl Med Assoc. 2010;102(3):164–171.
  • Woods VD, Montgomery SB, Herring RP, Gardner RW, Stokols D. Social ecological predictors of prostate-specific antigen blood test and digital rectal examination in black American mens. J Natl Med Assoc. 2006;98(4):492–504.
  • Satia JA, Galanko JA. Demographic, behavioral, psychosocial, and dietary correlates of cancer screening in African Americans. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2007;18(4 Suppl):146–164.
  • Chiu BC, Anderson JR, Corbin D. Predictors of prostate cancer screening among health fair participants. Public Health. 2005;119(8):686–693.
  • Carter VL, Tippett F, Anderson DL, Tameru B. Increasing prostate cancer screening among African American mens. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2010;21(3 Suppl):91–106.
  • Peterson J, Atwood JR, Yates B. Key elements for church-based health promotion programs: outcome-based literature review. Public Health Nurs. 2002;19(6):401–411.
  • Guttman C. Awareness of PCa risk low among urban blacks. Urol Times. 2001;29(3):8.
  • Richardson LD, Norris M. Access to health and health care: how race and ethnicity matter. Mt Sinai J Med. 2010;77(2):166–177.
  • Talcott JA, Spain P, Clark JA, et al. Hidden barriers between knowledge and behavior: the North Carolina prostate cancer screening and treatment experience. Cancer. 2007;109(8):1599–1606.
  • Wray R, McClure S, Vijaykumar S, Smith C, Ivy A, Jupka K, Hess R. Changing the conversation about prostate cancer among African Americans: results of formative research. Ethn Health. 2009;14(1):27–43.
  • Sanchez MA, Bowen DJ, Hart A, Spigner C. Factors influencing prostate cancer screening decisions among African American mens. Ethn Dis. 2007;17(2):374–380.
  • Tannor BB, Ross L. Physician-patient discussions about prostate-specific antigen test use among African-American mens. J Natl Med Assoc. 2006;98(4):532–538.
  • Lehto RH, Song L, Stein KH, Coleman-Burns P. Factors influencing prostate cancer screening in African American Men. West J Nurs Res. 2010;32(6):779–793.
  • Campbell MK, Hudson MA, Resnicow K, Blakeney N, Paxton A, Baskin M. Church-based health promotion interventions: evidence and lessons learned. Annu Rev Public Health. 2007;28:213–234.
  • Weinrich S, Holdford D, Boyd M, et al. Prostate cancer education in African American churches. Public Health Nurs. 1998;15(3):188–195.
  • Johnson KS, Elbert-Avila K, Tulsky JA. The influence of spiritual beliefs and practices on the treatment preferences of African Americans: a review of the literature. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2005;53(4):711–719.
  • Newton, F. Americans’ church attendance inches up in 2010. Gallup. Available from: http://www.gallup.com/poll/141044/americans-churchattendance-inches-2010.aspx. Accessed July 29, 2013.
  • Chatters LM, Taylor RJ, Lincoln KD, Schroepfer T. Patterns of informal support from family and church members among African Americans. J Black Stud. 2002;33(1):66–85.
  • Eng E, Hatch J, Callan A. Institutionalizing social support through the church and into the community. Health Educ Q. 1985;12(1):81–92.
  • Krause N. Church-based social support and health in old age: exploring variations by race. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2002;57(6): S332–S347.
  • Holt CL, Clark EM, Roth D, et al. Development and validation of instruments to assess potential religion-health mechanisms in an African American population. J Black Psychol. 2009;35(2):271–288.
  • Mitchell J. Examining the influence of social ecological factors on prostate cancer screening in urban African-American mens. Soc Work Health Care. 2011;50(8):639–655.
  • Ukoli FA, Patel K, Hargreaves M, et al. A tailored prostate cancer education intervention for low-income African Americans: impact on knowledge and screening. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2013;24(1): 311–331.