2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20054184
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Acceptability of Primary Care Counseling and Brief Educational Messages to Increase Awareness about Alcohol and Breast Cancer Risks among Bisexual and Lesbian Women

Abstract: This research had two aims: (1) to assess how often bisexual and lesbian women self-report screening and counseling for alcohol use in primary care settings; and (2) understand how bisexual and lesbian women respond to brief messages that alcohol increases breast cancer risk. The study sample consisted of 4891 adult U.S. women who responded to an online, cross-sectional Qualtrics survey in September–October 2021. The survey included the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), questions about alcohol… Show more

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“…A study examining the attribution of alcohol consumption claimed that men with higher education levels had lower alcohol consumption and prevalence ( He et al, 2022 ). In a study by Adelaide et al on educational information, it was stated that health education dissemination through social media or campaigns could increase awareness of the dangers of alcohol and that patients exposed to health information would attempt to consult the internet or medical personnel for more medical education information related to disease risk and health education ( Balenger et al, 2023 ). This reinforces that health education can stimulate patients to learn about the disease, relieve their doubts, and enhance their self-awareness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study examining the attribution of alcohol consumption claimed that men with higher education levels had lower alcohol consumption and prevalence ( He et al, 2022 ). In a study by Adelaide et al on educational information, it was stated that health education dissemination through social media or campaigns could increase awareness of the dangers of alcohol and that patients exposed to health information would attempt to consult the internet or medical personnel for more medical education information related to disease risk and health education ( Balenger et al, 2023 ). This reinforces that health education can stimulate patients to learn about the disease, relieve their doubts, and enhance their self-awareness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All participants provided consent at the beginning of the survey. The study methodology has been described previously [ 20 ]. Eligibility criteria included residence in the U.S., ≥ 18 years of age, and identification as female.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%