W. Rakowski et al., WOMENS DECISION-MAKING ABOUT MAMMOGRAPHY - A REPLICATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STAGES OF ADOPTION AND DECISIONAL BALANCE, Health psychology, 12(3), 1993, pp. 209-214
The motivational and cognitive processes of behavior change in the are
a of screening mammography were investigated A total of 676 women, 40
to 79 years old, were recruited for telephone interview through random
selection from designated census tracts and were asked questions that
assessed mammography stage-of-adoption and decisional balance constru
cts from the transtheoretical model of behavior change. Two definition
s of stage of adoption were used. Analysis of covariance showed that a
history of regular screening and an intention to continue having the
exam were associated with a more favorable decisional balance. Results
replicated a prior investigation and demonstrated the usefulness of s
tage of adoption and decisional balance as guides for designing stage-
matched interventions to increase rates of mammography.