Free Content A comparison of writing exercises to motivate young women to practise breast self-examinations

Authors: Smith, Susan L.1; Kloss, Jacqueline D.1; Kniele, Kathryn2; Anderson, Shakesha S.3

Source: British Journal of Health Psychology, Volume 12, Number 1, February 2007 , pp. 111-123(13)

Abstract:

Objectives. This study investigated the novel use of written emotional disclosure procedures for motivating health behavior change, specifically engagement in breast self examination (BSE) among college-aged women. Writing instructions were tailored to a precontemplative stage of change in accordance with the transtheoretical model proposed by Prochaska and DiClemente (1983) to test the hypothesis that stage-matched writing strategy would facilitate greater contemplation than a stage-mismatched writing strategy and a control condition.

Design and methods. Precontemplative women (N=55) were randomly assigned to one of three groups: (a) a stage-matched consciousness-raising writing exercise; (b) a stage-mismatched BSE action-oriented exercise; or (c) a control condition, and measured on contemplation, preparation, and action, as well as performance of BSEs.

Results. Analyses indicated that both the consciousness-raising writing exercise and the BSE action-oriented exercise increased participants' level of contemplation when compared to the control condition. Women assigned to the BSE action-oriented exercise endorsed more statements indicative of an action stage of change and exhibited a trend for greater performance of BSE compared to the other two conditions.

Conclusions. The application of writing exercises and the relevance of stage-matching is discussed in the context of the stage of change model.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1348/135910706X93637

Affiliations: 1: Drexel University, USA 2: Medical University of South Carolina, USA 3: Goodfellow AFB, USAF, USA

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