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Adolescent Females and Their MothersExamining Perceptions of the Environment and Breast CancerPennsylvania State University, USA, julie.volkman{at}gmail.com
Michigan State University, USA Recent research indicates environmental factors and personal behaviors are related to breast cancer risk, but adopting a healthy lifestyle as early as adolescence can serve a protective function. To investigate perceptions of breast cancer risk and the environment, 10 focus groups (N = 91) were conducted with adolescent females (n = 55) and mothers (n = 36) across four counties in the Midwest, USA. The Uncertainty Management Theory provides a framework for discussing statements, and results suggest that uncertainty is maintained through ambiguity about environmental risk factors and breast cancer. Recommendations for prevention messages are presented.
Key Words: breast cancer communication environment uncertainty
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 13, No. 8,
1180-1189 (2008) This article has been cited by other articles:
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