Socio-demographic Moderators of Associations Between Psychological Factors and Latinas’ Breast Cancer Screening Behaviors

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L. G. Perez
J. P. Elder
J. Haughton
M. E. Martinez
E. M. Arredondo
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[1] University of California,Joint Doctoral Program in Public Health
[2] San Diego/San Diego State University,Division of Health Promotion and Behavioral Science
[3] Institute for Behavioral and Community Health,Moores Cancer Center
[4] San Diego State University,Department of Family Medicine and Public Health
[5] University of California,undefined
[6] San Diego,undefined
[7] University of California,undefined
[8] San Diego,undefined
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Breast cancer; Cancer prevention and screening; Depression; Stress; Latino;
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This study tested whether socio-demographic factors moderated associations between psychological factors and Latinas’ breast cancer screening behaviors. 222 churchgoing Latinas (40–65 years) in San Diego, CA completed surveys assessing socio-demographics (e.g., income and acculturation), psychological factors (e.g., perceived barriers to screening), and cancer screening behaviors. Multilevel models examined associations of socio-demographic and psychological factors (and their interactions) with adherence to annual mammography or clinical breast exam (CBE) screening. Although no main effects were found, there were moderation effects. Acculturation moderated associations between perceived barriers to screening and both screening outcomes, with inverse associations only among the high-acculturation group. Education moderated the relationship between perceived barriers to screening and CBE screening, with an inverse association only among the low-education group. Marital status moderated the relationship between depressive symptoms and CBE screening, with an inverse association only among single/non-partnered participants. Interventions are needed targeting psychological barriers to breast cancer screening among Latinas.
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