Protection motivation theory in predicting cervical cancer screening participation: A longitudinal study in rural Chinese women.
Qinmei LiQing LiuXinguang ChenXiaodong TanMin ZhangJiyu TuoQunying XiangQiuli YuZhu ZhuPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2019)
Findings of this study indicate that the rate of participating in cervical cancer screening for rural women needs to be further improved. In addition to the commonly reported influential factors, PMT subconstructs play important roles in encouraging rural women in China to participate in cervical cancer screening. These longitudinal findings provided data much needed for future research to develop evidence-based intervention programs to enhance cervical cancer screening among rural women in China.