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Community-Clinical Linkage Intervention to Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Underserved Korean Americans
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Community-based cervical cancer education: Changes in knowledge and beliefs among Vietnamese American women
In: J Community Health (2019)
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Addressing Multilevel Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening in Korean American Women: A Randomized Trial of a Community-Based Intervention
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HCV Screening Behaviors and Infection Status among Vietnamese Americans
Ma, Grace X.; Zhang, Guo (Yolanda); Jung, Mary Y.. - 2015
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Factors Associated with Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Cambodians, Vietnamese, Koreans and Chinese Living in the United States
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Overcoming Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening Among Asian American Women
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The effect of a culturally tailored smoking cessation for Chinese American smokers
Wu, Dunli; Ma, Grace X.; Zhou, Kathy. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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The effect of a culturally tailored smoking cessation for Chinese American smokers
Abstract: Introduction: Tobacco use is a serious public health problem among low-income Chinese Americans with limited English proficiency. Chinese men are at high risk for smoking-related morbidity and mortality. We tested the feasibility of a culturally and linguistically sensitive smoking intervention program with combined counseling and pharmacological components for Chinese smokers in New York City; identified factors and techniques that enhance the administration and appropriateness of the intervention program; and examined the overall impact of this program on quit attempts, quit rates, and overall smoking reduction. Methods: We were guided by the transtheoretical model and used an adapted motivational interviewing (MI) approach. The study involved a randomized sample with pretreatment assessment and multiple follow-up measures. Eligible participants ( N = 122) were randomly assigned to intervention (4 individualized counselor-led MI sessions and nicotine replacement therapy [NRT]) or control groups (4 general health education sessions, self-help materials, and NRT). Results: Quit rate at 6 months in the intervention group was 67% versus 32% for the control group, indicating minimal relapse and a highly successful intervention program. Increase in self-efficacy and decease in pros of smoking from baseline to 6-month follow-up were positively associated with smoking cessation. The number of cigarette smoked at baseline was inversely related to smoking cessation. Results indicate that a combined intensive behavioral counseling and pharmacological intervention can reduce smoking substantially. Conclusion: The results of this pilot will be used as a basis for a large-scale randomized trial of an intervention with combined culturally and linguistically sensitive MI and NRT components for Chinese and other Asian ethnic groups.
Keyword: ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS
URL: http://ntr.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/11/12/1448
https://doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntp159
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A Multifaceted Intervention to Increase Cervical Cancer Screening among Underserved Korean Women
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Acculturation and smoking behavior in Asian-American populations
Ma, Grace X.; Tan, Yin; Toubbeh, Jamil I.. - : Oxford University Press, 2004
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Acculturation and smoking behavior in Asian-American populations
Ma, Grace X.; Tan, Yin; Toubbeh, Jamil I.. - : Oxford University Press, 2004
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Cigarette smoking among Chinese Americans and the influence of linguistic acculturation
Fu, Steven S.; Ma, Grace X.; Tu, Xin M.. - : Oxford University Press, 2003
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