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Cancer information overload 1 Colonoscopy 1 Narratives 1 Randomized controlled trial 1 Tailoring 1 United States 1 Worksite interventions 1
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Carcioppolo, Nick 1 Jensen, Jakob D. 1 King, Andy J. 1 Krakow, Melinda 1 Morgan, Susan 1 Samadder, N. Jewel 1
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Comparing tailored and narrative worksite interventions at increasing colonoscopy adherence in adults 50–75: A randomized controlled trial
Jensen, Jakob D.; King, Andy J.; Carcioppolo, Nick; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 104 (2014) C, pp. 31-40
narrative messages. Tailoring did not increase screening behavior overall. However, individuals with higher cancer information … overload were 8 times more likely to screen if they received tailored messages. The results suggest that narrative …
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