Promoting a cancer screening program to Hmong women in Minnesota:the role of source matching and acculturation

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Promoting a cancer screening program to Hmong women in Minnesota:the role of source matching and acculturation

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2010-08

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The present research assesses the effect of source matching and level of acculturation on Hmong women’s interest in a free cancer screening program, their intended behavior to both share the message and call the program, as well as their evaluation of the message. Results show few significant main effects and no moderation effects. Results are discussed, problems are addressed, and future directions to encourage cancer screening in the Hmong population are recommended.

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University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2010. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Dr. Brian Southwell. 1 computer file (PDF); iv, 100 pages, appendices A-C. Portraits.

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Friedenberg, Laura Michelle. (2010). Promoting a cancer screening program to Hmong women in Minnesota:the role of source matching and acculturation. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/101683.

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