A Longitudinal Analysis to Compare a Tailored Web-Based Intervention and Tailored Phone Counseling to Usual Care for Improving Beliefs of Colorectal Cancer Screening
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2018-07
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M.S.
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2018
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Biostatistics
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Indiana University
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An analysis of longitudinal data collected about beliefs regarding colorectal cancer (CRC) screenings at three-time points was analyzed to determine whether the beliefs improved from either the Web-Based, Phone-Based, or Web + Phone interventions compared to Usual Care. A mixed linear model adjusting for baseline and controlling for covariates was used to determine the effects of the intervention; Web-Based intervention was the most efficacious in improving beliefs, and phone intervention was also efficacious for several beliefs, compared to usual care.
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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
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