Champion, Victoria L.Rawl, Susan M.Bourff, Sara A.Champion, Kristen M.Smith, Lisa G.Buchanan, Adam H.Fish, Laura J.Monahan, Patrick O.Stump, Timothy E.Springston, Jeffery K.Gathirua-Mwang, Wambui G.Skinne, Celette S.2017-12-072017-12-072016-06Champion, V. L., Rawl, S. M., Bourff, S. A., Champion, K. M., Smith, L. G., Buchanan, A. H., … Skinner, C. S. (2016). Randomized Trial of DVD, Telephone, and Usual Care for Increasing Mammography Adherence. Journal of Health Psychology, 21(6), 916–926. http://doi.org/10.1177/1359105314542817https://hdl.handle.net/1805/14756The purpose of this study was to test an intervention to increase mammography screening in women 51-75 years of age who had not received a mammogram in the last 15 months. A total of 1681 women were randomized to (1) a mailed tailored interactive DVD, (2) a computer-tailored telephone counseling, or (3) usual care. Women with income below US$75,000 who were in the interactive DVD group had significantly more mammograms than women in usual care. Women with income above US$75,000 had significantly fewer mammograms than women with income less than US$75,000 regardless of group. Further investigation is needed to understand why women with income above US$75,000 did not show the same benefit of the intervention.en-USPublisher PolicyBreast cancerCancer screeningHealth promotionRandomized trialsRandomized trial of DVD, telephone, and usual care for increasing mammography adherenceArticle