Social networks as predictors of colorectal cancer screening in African Americans.
Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association(2017)
Abstract
The findings suggest that social interaction and support was at least partially responsible for the relatively high post-intervention screening rate in the small group intervention participants. Education in small groups could foster strong social networks. Strong and positive network diversity and a large number of people in social networks may enhance CRC screening rates among African Americans.
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Key words
African Americans,Colorectal cancer screening,social networks
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