Trial Outcomes & Findings for Breast Health Education for Underserved Latino Women (NCT NCT02205736)
NCT ID: NCT02205736
Last Updated: 2024-09-19
Results Overview
Participants completed 25-item questionnaires requiring True/False responses to evaluate breast health knowledge at Baseline and Post-Intervention. True/False responses were recoded as being correct or incorrect, resulting in 25 unique 2x2 contingency tables of paired, dichotomous survey responses. Reported here are the frequencies of paired subject responses for each question on the Baseline and Post-Intervention questionnaires. Questions are listed below as Row Titles. Abbreviations to note include: Question: Q Mammography, Mammogram: MAM Breast cancer: BC True/False: T/F
COMPLETED
NA
329 participants
Baseline to Post-Intervention, occurring the same day; duration is approximately several hours.
2024-09-19
Participant Flow
Participants for the Living Room Visits were recruited by community flyers, word of mouth, and promoted via community gatekeepers.
Participant milestones
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Living Room Visit Participants
Latino women who received breast health education in community-based small group breast health educational sessions.
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Overall Study
STARTED
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329
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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223
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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106
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Reasons for withdrawal
| Measure |
Living Room Visit Participants
Latino women who received breast health education in community-based small group breast health educational sessions.
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Overall Study
Lost to Follow-up
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106
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Baseline Characteristics
The history of mammogram prior to Living Room Visit will be evaluated in participants aged 40 or older due to current screening recommendations.
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
Living Room Visit Participants
n=329 Participants
Latino women who received breast health education in community-based small group breast health educational sessions.
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Age, Continuous
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42 Years
n=329 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
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329 Participants
n=329 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Male
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0 Participants
n=329 Participants
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
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329 Participants
n=329 Participants
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
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0 Participants
n=329 Participants
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
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0 Participants
n=329 Participants
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Region of Enrollment
United States
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329 Participants
n=329 Participants
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History of Mammogram (in women aged 40 or older) prior to Living Room Visits
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125 Participants
n=195 Participants • The history of mammogram prior to Living Room Visit will be evaluated in participants aged 40 or older due to current screening recommendations.
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline to Post-Intervention, occurring the same day; duration is approximately several hours.Population: Latina women, aged 18 years or older at consent (i.e., Baseline), completing both the Baseline and Post-Intervention surveys during the health education program
Participants completed 25-item questionnaires requiring True/False responses to evaluate breast health knowledge at Baseline and Post-Intervention. True/False responses were recoded as being correct or incorrect, resulting in 25 unique 2x2 contingency tables of paired, dichotomous survey responses. Reported here are the frequencies of paired subject responses for each question on the Baseline and Post-Intervention questionnaires. Questions are listed below as Row Titles. Abbreviations to note include: Question: Q Mammography, Mammogram: MAM Breast cancer: BC True/False: T/F
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Living Room Visit Participants
n=329 Participants
Latina women, aged 18 years or older at consent (i.e., Baseline), completing both the Baseline and Post-Intervention surveys during the Living Room Visits.
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q14: You should go see a doctor if you notice changes in the size or shape of your breast(s), T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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322 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q17: See a doctor if you notice pulling in of the nipple or other parts of your breast(s), T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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313 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q14: You should go see a doctor if you notice changes in the size or shape of your breast(s), T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q14: You should go see a doctor if you notice changes in the size or shape of your breast(s), T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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1 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q15: See a doctor if you find unusual liquid coming from nipple when not pregnant/breastfeeding, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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6 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q15: See a doctor if you find unusual liquid coming from nipple when not pregnant/breastfeeding, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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1 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q15: See a doctor if you find unusual liquid coming from nipple when not pregnant/breastfeeding, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q15: See a doctor if you find unusual liquid coming from nipple when not pregnant/breastfeeding, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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322 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q16: See a doctor if you have a stabbing breast pain that does not seem to get better, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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5 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q16: See a doctor if you have a stabbing breast pain that does not seem to get better, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q16: See a doctor if you have a stabbing breast pain that does not seem to get better, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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1 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q16: See a doctor if you have a stabbing breast pain that does not seem to get better, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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323 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q17: See a doctor if you notice pulling in of the nipple or other parts of your breast(s), T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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16 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q17: See a doctor if you notice pulling in of the nipple or other parts of your breast(s), T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q17: See a doctor if you notice pulling in of the nipple or other parts of your breast(s), T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q18: Women don't need to be aware of changes with their breasts until they reach 40 years old, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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25 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q18: Women don't need to be aware of changes with their breasts until they reach 40 years old, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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15 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q18: Women don't need to be aware of changes with their breasts until they reach 40 years old, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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15 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q18: Women don't need to be aware of changes with their breasts until they reach 40 years old, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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274 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q19: Knowing how your breast/underarms normally look/feel are important parts of breast health, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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18 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q19: Knowing how your breast/underarms normally look/feel are important parts of breast health, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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1 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q19: Knowing how your breast/underarms normally look/feel are important parts of breast health, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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3 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q19: Knowing how your breast/underarms normally look/feel are important parts of breast health, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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307 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q20: A screening MAM is only needed if you noticed changes with your breast(s) in the past year, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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62 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q20: A screening MAM is only needed if you noticed changes with your breast(s) in the past year, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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17 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q20: A screening MAM is only needed if you noticed changes with your breast(s) in the past year, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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13 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q20: A screening MAM is only needed if you noticed changes with your breast(s) in the past year, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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237 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q21: When detected early, the chance of curing breast cancer is increased, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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3 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q21: When detected early, the chance of curing breast cancer is increased, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q21: When detected early, the chance of curing breast cancer is increased, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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10 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q21: When detected early, the chance of curing breast cancer is increased, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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316 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q22: Getting yearly MAM and clinical breast exams are the best ways to detect BC early, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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9 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q22: Getting yearly MAM and clinical breast exams are the best ways to detect BC early, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q22: Getting yearly MAM and clinical breast exams are the best ways to detect BC early, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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10 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q22: Getting yearly MAM and clinical breast exams are the best ways to detect BC early, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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306 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q23: BC is the most common cancer diagnosed among Hispanic/Latina women, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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75 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q23: BC is the most common cancer diagnosed among Hispanic/Latina women, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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7 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q23: BC is the most common cancer diagnosed among Hispanic/Latina women, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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8 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q23: BC is the most common cancer diagnosed among Hispanic/Latina women, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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239 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q24: Healthy women do not need to get MAM annually, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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31 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q24: Healthy women do not need to get MAM annually, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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8 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q24: Healthy women do not need to get MAM annually, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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9 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q24: Healthy women do not need to get MAM annually, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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281 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q25: If you don't see changes with your breasts in the past year, a MAM isn't necessary, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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49 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q25: If you don't see changes with your breasts in the past year, a MAM isn't necessary, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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13 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q25: If you don't see changes with your breasts in the past year, a MAM isn't necessary, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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7 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q25: If you don't see changes with your breasts in the past year, a MAM isn't necessary, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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260 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q1: MAM is screening that helps doctors look for BC so it can be found early enough to be cured, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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9 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q1: MAM is screening that helps doctors look for BC so it can be found early enough to be cured, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q1: MAM is screening that helps doctors look for BC so it can be found early enough to be cured, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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8 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q1: MAM is screening that helps doctors look for BC so it can be found early enough to be cured, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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312 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q2: MAM is done to stop BC from happening, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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142 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q2: MAM is done to stop BC from happening, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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64 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q2: MAM is done to stop BC from happening, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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15 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q2: MAM is done to stop BC from happening, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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108 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q3: MAM does not help to find BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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46 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q3: MAM does not help to find BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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24 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q3: MAM does not help to find BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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22 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q3: MAM does not help to find BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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237 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q4: Screening MAM are not needed as frequently if you perform regular self-breast exams, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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36 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q4: Screening MAM are not needed as frequently if you perform regular self-breast exams, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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11 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q13: Having an aunt with B/C may INCREASE your chances of getting B/C, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q4: Screening MAM are not needed as frequently if you perform regular self-breast exams, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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15 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q4: Screening MAM are not needed as frequently if you perform regular self-breast exams, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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267 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q5: Maintaining a healthy weight may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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143 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q5: Maintaining a healthy weight may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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8 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q5: Maintaining a healthy weight may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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1 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q5: Maintaining a healthy weight may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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177 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q6: Limiting alcohol intake may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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155 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q6: Limiting alcohol intake may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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8 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q6: Limiting alcohol intake may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q6: Limiting alcohol intake may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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162 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q7: Regular physical activity/exercise may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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113 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q7: Regular physical activity/exercise may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q7: Regular physical activity/exercise may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q7: Regular physical activity/exercise may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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212 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q8: Breastfeeding may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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109 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q8: Breastfeeding may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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13 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q8: Breastfeeding may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q8: Breastfeeding may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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203 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q9: Having large breasts may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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39 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q9: Having large breasts may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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5 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q9: Having large breasts may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q9: Having large breasts may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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281 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q10: Trauma or injury to the breast(s) may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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219 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q10: Trauma or injury to the breast(s) may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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16 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q10: Trauma or injury to the breast(s) may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q10: Trauma or injury to the breast(s) may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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90 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q11: Having a mother with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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25 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q11: Having a mother with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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2 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q11: Having a mother with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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2 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q11: Having a mother with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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300 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q12: Having a friend with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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13 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q12: Having a friend with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q12: Having a friend with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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3 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q12: Having a friend with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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313 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q13: Having an aunt with B/C may INCREASE your chances of getting B/C, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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76 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q13: Having an aunt with B/C may INCREASE your chances of getting B/C, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at Post-Intervention
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2 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q13: Having an aunt with B/C may INCREASE your chances of getting B/C, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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247 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Immediately After the Health Education Program (i.e., Post-Intervention).
Q14: You should go see a doctor if you notice changes in the size or shape of your breast(s), T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at Post-Intervention
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6 Participants
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline to 3-Month Contact; duration is approximately three monthsPopulation: Latina women, aged 18 years or older at consent (i.e., baseline), completing both the Baseline and 3-month Contact surveys following the breast health education program. This outcome is reported only for subjects completing the 3-month Contact survey.
Participants completed 25-item questionnaires requiring True/False responses to evaluate breast health knowledge at Baseline and 3-Month Contact. True/False responses were recoded as being correct or incorrect, resulting in 25 unique 2x2 contingency tables of paired, dichotomous survey responses. Reported here are the frequencies of paired subject responses for each question on the Baseline and 3-Month Contact questionnaires. Questions are listed below as Row Titles. Abbreviations to note include: Question: Q Mammography, Mammogram: MAM Breast cancer: BC True/False: T/F
Outcome measures
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Living Room Visit Participants
n=223 Participants
Latina women, aged 18 years or older at consent (i.e., Baseline), completing both the Baseline and Post-Intervention surveys during the Living Room Visits.
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q4: Screening MAM are not needed as frequently if you perform regular self-breast exams, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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174 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q9: Having large breasts may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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20 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q10: Trauma or injury to the breast(s) may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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11 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q11: Having a mother with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q13: Having an aunt with B/C may INCREASE your chances of getting B/C, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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20 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q20: A screening MAM is only needed if you noticed changes with your breast(s) in the past year, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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15 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q23: BC is the most common cancer diagnosed among Hispanic/Latina women, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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42 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q24: Healthy women do not need to get MAM annually, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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25 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q1: MAM is screening that helps doctors look for BC so it can be found early enough to be cured, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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8 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q1: MAM is screening that helps doctors look for BC so it can be found early enough to be cured, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q1: MAM is screening that helps doctors look for BC so it can be found early enough to be cured, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q1: MAM is screening that helps doctors look for BC so it can be found early enough to be cured, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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211 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q2: MAM is done to stop BC from happening, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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68 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q2: MAM is done to stop BC from happening, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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74 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q2: MAM is done to stop BC from happening, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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15 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q2: MAM is done to stop BC from happening, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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66 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q3: MAM does not help to find BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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45 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q3: MAM does not help to find BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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7 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q3: MAM does not help to find BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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22 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q3: MAM does not help to find BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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149 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q4: Screening MAM are not needed as frequently if you perform regular self-breast exams, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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27 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q4: Screening MAM are not needed as frequently if you perform regular self-breast exams, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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8 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q4: Screening MAM are not needed as frequently if you perform regular self-breast exams, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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14 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q5: Maintaining a healthy weight may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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75 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q5: Maintaining a healthy weight may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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28 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q5: Maintaining a healthy weight may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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18 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q5: Maintaining a healthy weight may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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102 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q6: Limiting alcohol intake may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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72 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q6: Limiting alcohol intake may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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42 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q6: Limiting alcohol intake may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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15 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q6: Limiting alcohol intake may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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94 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q7: Regular physical activity/exercise may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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62 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q7: Regular physical activity/exercise may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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20 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q7: Regular physical activity/exercise may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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18 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q7: Regular physical activity/exercise may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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123 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q8: Breastfeeding may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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44 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q8: Breastfeeding may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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41 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q8: Breastfeeding may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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15 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q8: Breastfeeding may DECREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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123 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q9: Having large breasts may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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18 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q9: Having large breasts may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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13 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q9: Having large breasts may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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172 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q10: Trauma or injury to the breast(s) may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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94 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q10: Trauma or injury to the breast(s) may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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71 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q10: Trauma or injury to the breast(s) may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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47 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q11: Having a mother with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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18 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q11: Having a mother with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q11: Having a mother with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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197 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q12: Having a friend with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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11 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q12: Having a friend with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q12: Having a friend with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q12: Having a friend with BC may INCREASE your chances of getting BC, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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208 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q13: Having an aunt with B/C may INCREASE your chances of getting B/C, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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32 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q13: Having an aunt with B/C may INCREASE your chances of getting B/C, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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12 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q13: Having an aunt with B/C may INCREASE your chances of getting B/C, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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159 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q14: You should go see a doctor if you notice changes in the size or shape of your breast(s), T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q14: You should go see a doctor if you notice changes in the size or shape of your breast(s), T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q14: You should go see a doctor if you notice changes in the size or shape of your breast(s), T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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1 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q14: You should go see a doctor if you notice changes in the size or shape of your breast(s), T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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218 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q15: See a doctor if you find unusual liquid coming from nipple when not pregnant/breastfeeding, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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3 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q15: See a doctor if you find unusual liquid coming from nipple when not pregnant/breastfeeding, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q15: See a doctor if you find unusual liquid coming from nipple when not pregnant/breastfeeding, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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2 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q15: See a doctor if you find unusual liquid coming from nipple when not pregnant/breastfeeding, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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218 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q16: See a doctor if you have a stabbing breast pain that does not seem to get better, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q16: See a doctor if you have a stabbing breast pain that does not seem to get better, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q16: See a doctor if you have a stabbing breast pain that does not seem to get better, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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1 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q16: See a doctor if you have a stabbing breast pain that does not seem to get better, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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218 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q17: See a doctor if you notice pulling in of the nipple or other parts of your breast(s), T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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9 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q17: See a doctor if you notice pulling in of the nipple or other parts of your breast(s), T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q17: See a doctor if you notice pulling in of the nipple or other parts of your breast(s), T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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5 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q17: See a doctor if you notice pulling in of the nipple or other parts of your breast(s), T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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209 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q18: Women don't need to be aware of changes with their breasts until they reach 40 years old, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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16 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q18: Women don't need to be aware of changes with their breasts until they reach 40 years old, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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11 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q18: Women don't need to be aware of changes with their breasts until they reach 40 years old, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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7 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q18: Women don't need to be aware of changes with their breasts until they reach 40 years old, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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189 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q19: Knowing how your breast/underarms normally look/feel are important parts of breast health, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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13 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q19: Knowing how your breast/underarms normally look/feel are important parts of breast health, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q19: Knowing how your breast/underarms normally look/feel are important parts of breast health, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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2 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q19: Knowing how your breast/underarms normally look/feel are important parts of breast health, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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208 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q20: A screening MAM is only needed if you noticed changes with your breast(s) in the past year, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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37 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q20: A screening MAM is only needed if you noticed changes with your breast(s) in the past year, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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36 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q20: A screening MAM is only needed if you noticed changes with your breast(s) in the past year, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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135 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q21: When detected early, the chance of curing breast cancer is increased, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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2 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q21: When detected early, the chance of curing breast cancer is increased, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q21: When detected early, the chance of curing breast cancer is increased, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q21: When detected early, the chance of curing breast cancer is increased, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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217 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q22: Getting yearly MAM and clinical breast exams are the best ways to detect BC early, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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7 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q22: Getting yearly MAM and clinical breast exams are the best ways to detect BC early, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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0 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q22: Getting yearly MAM and clinical breast exams are the best ways to detect BC early, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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5 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q22: Getting yearly MAM and clinical breast exams are the best ways to detect BC early, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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211 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q23: BC is the most common cancer diagnosed among Hispanic/Latina women, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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9 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q23: BC is the most common cancer diagnosed among Hispanic/Latina women, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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14 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q23: BC is the most common cancer diagnosed among Hispanic/Latina women, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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158 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q24: Healthy women do not need to get MAM annually, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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4 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q24: Healthy women do not need to get MAM annually, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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11 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q24: Healthy women do not need to get MAM annually, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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183 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q25: If you don't see changes with your breasts in the past year, a MAM isn't necessary, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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39 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q25: If you don't see changes with your breasts in the past year, a MAM isn't necessary, T/F · Answered incorrectly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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8 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q25: If you don't see changes with your breasts in the past year, a MAM isn't necessary, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered incorrectly at 3-Month Contact
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9 Participants
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The Frequencies of Paired Responses to Identical Questions on a Survey Administered at Two Timepoints: Before the Health Education Program (i.e., Baseline) and Three Months After the Intervention to Assess Retention (i.e., 3-Month Contact)
Q25: If you don't see changes with your breasts in the past year, a MAM isn't necessary, T/F · Answered correctly at Baseline and answered correctly at 3-Month Contact
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167 Participants
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Adverse Events
Living Room Visit Participants
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Dr. James Symanowski
Levine Cancer Institute at Carolinas Healthcare System
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place