Receipt of a false positive test result during routine screening for ovarian cancer: A teachable moment?

Andrea Floyd, Rachel F. Steffens, Edward Pavlik, Michael A. Andrykowski

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Abstract

The term "teachable moment" (TM) has been used to describe a life transition or event which motivates an individual to change a behavior or presents an opportunity to intervene to prompt behavior change. We examined whether receipt of a false positive ovarian cancer (OC) screening result may represent a TM. 403 women participating in an OC screening program completed questionnaires assessing demographic, clinical, behavioral, and psychosocial information. The TM was operationalized as expressed interest in receiving health-related information. We hypothesized that among women receiving a false positive screening test result, those women who had experienced greater personal perceived risk for OC as well as distress would be more interested in receiving health-related information than women receiving a normal result. Analyses revealed that women receiving a false positive screening result were less interested in receiving health-related information than women receiving a normal screening result. For women receiving a false positive result, expressed interest in receipt of health-related information was only modestly related to distress and related even less to perceptions of OC risk. Our data do not support viewing a false positive OC screening result as a TM. Potential explanations for the current findings as well as recommendations for future research investigating the TM are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)70-77
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2011

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Acknowledgment This research was supported by grant CA84036 from the National Cancer Institute.

Keywords

  • Cancer risk
  • Normal/false positive cancer screening result
  • Ovarian cancer screening
  • Teachable moment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Psychology

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