Educating young men about testicular cancer: Support for a comprehensive testicular cancer campaign - Abstract

Despite the prevalence of testicular cancer among men 15-39 years of age, little has been done to increase awareness of this disease or educate males about its prevention.

To fill this gap, the Standard Model of Health Communication was incorporated to design and implement a comprehensive testicular cancer campaign among male college students. To test the effectiveness of these messages, college students (N = 220) completed measures before and after the campaign. In addition, the authors obtained a control group of male college students (N = 52) who were not exposed to the messages. Survey items assessed awareness of testicular cancer and behaviors related to testicular cancer. Participants' knowledge of testicular cancer and likelihood of conducting a testicular self-exam increased significantly after being exposed to the campaign information. Men who were exposed to testicular cancer messages were more knowledgeable about testicular cancer and were more likely to conduct testicular self-examinations than were men in the control group.

Written by:
Wanzer MB, Foster SC, Servoss T, Labelle S.   Are you the author?
Department of Communication Studies, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York, USA.

Reference: J Health Commun. 2013 Oct 11. Epub ahead of print.
doi: 10.1080/10810730.2013.811320


PubMed Abstract
PMID: 24117344

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