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University of South Florida

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2009

Cancer screening

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Relationship Of Body Image To Breast And Skin Self-Examination Intentions And Behaviors, Sari R. Chait, Joel K. Thompson, Paul B. Jacobsen Jan 2009

Relationship Of Body Image To Breast And Skin Self-Examination Intentions And Behaviors, Sari R. Chait, Joel K. Thompson, Paul B. Jacobsen

Psychology Faculty Publications

Breast self-examinations (BSE) and skin self-examinations (SSE) represent cost-effective and time-efficient approaches to cancer detection. Given their utility, it is important to determine who is likely to perform these behaviors regularly and why. Because BSE and SSE require close examination of one's body, women who are less satisfied and less comfortable with their bodies may perform these behaviors less often. This study sought to determine if a relationship exists between body image and BSE and SSE behaviors and intentions. Ninety-three women completed measures assessing body image, past performance of and future intentions to perform BSE and SSE. Results indicated that …