Using social marketing to increase breast cancer screening among African American women: perspectives from African American breast cancer survivors

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Talbert, Patricia Yvonne [1 ,2 ]
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[1] North Hennepin Community Coll, Hlth Sci, Brooklyn Pk, MN USA
[2] Metropolitan Hlth Plan, 400 South 4th St,Suite 201,MC 604, Minneapolis, MN 55415 USA
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10.1002/nvsm.345
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F [经济];
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Despite progressive preventative techniques, intervention programs, and guidelines to help reduce breast cancer mortality, African American women (AAW) remain affected by breast cancer in greater numbers compared to Caucasians. As rates of breast cancer mortality continue to increase among AAW, a greater need for change emerges, which should include crafting culturally specific social marketing programs that promote breast cancer awareness among AAW. This exploratory study focuses on social marketing strategies to promote this awareness. The research underscores several social marketing strategies from the perspective of AAW (N = 130) breast cancer survivors. Qualitative data were collected from focus groups regarding social marketing strategies needed to promote breast cancer awareness. The discussions revealed social marketing campaigns that are culturally sensitive and unswerving are more likely to increase behavior modification. Furthermore, messages from other AAW tailored toward a specific market are more beneficial for promoting breast cancer screening. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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