Abstract
A2 × 2 experimental study was conducted to investigate the effect of message strategies on attitudes toward breast cancer prevention. The researcher used a sample of African American women (N = 59) and two dependent variables: willingness to have a mammogram and perceived importance of breast cancer screening. Results indicated that message appeals utilizing testimonials taken from real survivors of breast cancer are most effective in increasing willingness to have mammograms and perceived importance of regular screening.
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