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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
colon cancer
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Using a Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) framework, this study examined whether factual
colon cancer
information is a meaningful source of exercise motivation for relatives of patients with
colon cancer
. One hundred sixty-six inactive relatives were randomly assigned to one of two treatment conditions: PMT group (intervention); and non-PMT group (attention control). At baseline (T1) participants completed demographic information, a questionnaire designed to assess their beliefs toward exercise and
colon cancer
as well as their exercise intentions. At T2 (one week following T1) participants watched one of two
DVD
videos that were created for the study. The intervention
DVD
contained exercise and
colon cancer
information that was yoked within the four major components of PMT: perceived vulnerability (PV); perceived severity (PS); response efficacy (RE); and self-efficacy (SE), while the attention control
DVD
contained general diet and cancer information. Immediately following watching the
DVD
, participants completed the same measures as in T1. Participants assigned to the PMT intervention group showed significant improvement in PV, RE, SE and exercise intentions, whereas participants assigned to the attention control group showed significant improvement only in RE. RE, SE, and PS made significant and unique contributions to prediction of exercise intention. Overall, the results of the present study demonstrate that a single exposure media intervention grounded in a PMT framework can change individuals' exercise and
colon cancer
beliefs, as well as change their exercise intentions. Implications of these findings and direction for future research are discussed.
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PMID:Colon cancer information as a source of exercise motivation for relatives of patients with colon cancer. 2115 24