Awareness of cancer among adolescents: A study of nine focus groups in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Louise MarshBronwen M McNoeNoeleen VenterRobin QuiggFaith NotoaAnthony I ReederPublished in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2023)
Adolescents have a good understanding of behavioural risk factors, but poor knowledge of some key cancer symptoms. A support system was recognised to be a substantive factor in dealing with health issues, as were youth-focused health services. Understanding of the preventability of many cancers was not widespread with participants. SO WHAT?: The results emphasise a requirement for appropriate, affordable and accessible youth-focused health services. There is a need for age- and culturally appropriate interventions that improve knowledge of cancer symptoms. Immunisation against the viruses implicated in cervical cancer is one example of a clinical cancer prevention intervention in adolescence.