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Religious beliefs and mammography intention: findings from a qualitative study of a diverse group of American Muslim women.

Aasim I PadelaMilkie VuHadiyah MuhammadFarha MarfaniSaleha MallickMonica PeekMichael T Quinn
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2016)
Religious beliefs influence decisions to pursue mammography across the ethnic/racial diversity of Muslim women. Notions about duty to God and the stewardship of one's body appear to enhance mammography intention. Theocentric notions of cure and illness and varied views regarding personal agency also inform decisional frames that impact mammography intention. Given the salience of religion among our participants, religiously tailored messages in interventions have the potential to enhance cancer screening.
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