Perceived economic pressure and colorectal cancer-related perceptions among U.S. males (aged 45-75).
Kevin M KorousUchenna C OgbonnayaMary A De VeraEllen BrooksJustin Xavier MooreCharles R RogersPublished in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2023)
Our study is one of the first to show that, among males, perceived economic pressure is associated with two social-cognitive mechanisms (i.e., negative attitudes, greater perceived barriers) that are known to influence CRC screening intent and, ultimately, CRC screening completion. Future research on this topic should employ longitudinal study designs.