Family history of cancer as a cue to action for physical activity behaviour and beliefs.
Psychol Health
; 35(8): 933-945, 2020 08.
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Objective: Examine if family history of cancer serves as a cue to action prompting adults to assess their personal risk of cancer, consider the consequences, and engage in physical activity (PA) if they believe it will reduce their risk.Design: Cross-sectional survey of adults with and without a close relative with cancer.Main Outcome Measures: Health Belief Model (HBM) constructs of perceived cancer vulnerability, perceived cancer severity, response effectiveness of PA, self-efficacy for PA, and barriers to PA, and moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA (MVPA).Results: Perceived barriers and self-efficacy correlated with MVPA in both groups (p < .05), and perceived vulnerability and response effectiveness correlated with MVPA in participants with a close relative with cancer (p < .05). In multiple regression analyses, HBM constructs accounted for 18.5% and 8.3% of the variability in MVPA among participants with and without a close relative with cancer, respectively. Participants with a close relative with cancer had greater perceived vulnerability to cancer compared to participants without a close relative with cancer (p < .001).Conclusion: Adults with and without a close relative with cancer may be differentially influenced by HBM constructs, and as a result may respond differently to PA interventions and public health messaging.
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Assunto principal:
Exercício Físico
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Saúde da Família
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Neoplasias
Tipo de estudo:
Observational_studies
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Prevalence_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Qualitative_research
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Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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En
Revista:
Psychol Health
Assunto da revista:
PSICOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2020
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Article
País de afiliação:
Canadá