Factors Influencing the Intention to have Stomach Cancer Screening

향후 2년 이내의 위암 검진 이용 의도의 예측 요인

  • Hahm, Myung-Il (Research Institute for National Cancer Control, National Cancer Center) ;
  • Choi, Kui-Son (Research Institute for National Cancer Control, National Cancer Center) ;
  • Kye, Su-Yeon (Research Institute for National Cancer Control, National Cancer Center) ;
  • Kwak, Min-Son (Research Institute for National Cancer Control, National Cancer Center) ;
  • Park, Eun-Cheol (Research Institute for National Cancer Control, National Cancer Center)
  • 함명일 (국립암센터 국가암관리사업지원평가연구단) ;
  • 최귀선 (국립암센터 국가암관리사업지원평가연구단) ;
  • 계수연 (국립암센터 국가암관리사업지원평가연구단) ;
  • 곽민선 (국립암센터 국가암관리사업지원평가연구단) ;
  • 박은철 (국립암센터 국가암관리사업지원평가연구단)
  • Published : 2007.05.31

Abstract

Objectives : The purpose of this study was to identify the factors influencing the intention to have stomach cancer screening using the theory of planned behavior (TPB) in Korea. Methods : For this population-based study, 1,535 adult respondents (aged 40 to 70 years) were recruited using multi-stratified random sampling and a face-to-face administered questionnaire. This study was based on Ajzen's theory of planned behavior. Intentions were divided into three scenarios for fee payment in the next two years : (1) free of charge, (2) co-payment, and (3) full charge. Multiple linear regression was used to identify the factors influencing the intention to have stomach cancer screening. Results : Perceived behavioral control and attitude toward stomach cancer screening were significant predictors of the intention to have stomach cancer screening. However, subjective norm only influenced the intention to have stomach cancer screening with full charge in the next two years. Conclusions : The results suggest that attitude and perceived behavioral control are likely to contribute toward increasing the intention to have stomach cancer screening. Especially, perceived behavioral control is a good predictor. Because the study subjects were nation wide residents, the study results can be generalized.

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