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Theoretical Framework
Stage 1: Build Awareness
• Formal Sources
(e.g., family doctor)
“Awareness”
Communication
• Informal Sources
(e.g., friends and
relatives)
• Commercial Sources
(e.g.,TV, newspapers)
Person Characteristics
Stage 2: Support Information Seeking
Desire to Change
(Intention)
Cancer knowledge
• Personal ris k
• Preventabili ty
• Relative prevalence
• Desir e to change/barriers to change
• Myths and misin formation
• Specific cancer knowledge
Attit udes toward
• Channel (channel attributes)
• Personal ability (self-efficacy)
• Preventio n/treatment (response-efficacy)
• Sources (comparative preference)
Personal characteristic s
• Age
• Gender
• SES
• Famil y history
• Education
• Cult ural background
• Language(s) spoken
• Environmental exposure
• Genera l health
• Dir ect experience with cancer
• Motivation to change
Str uctural Characteristics4
Health
Behaviors
Barriers
Channel Characteristics
Perceived
Information
Need?
Seek Information
Select Channel for
Obtain ing Information
Channel attrib utes (affordances) 3
• Accessibili ty
• Availa bility (e.g., 7 X 24)
• Bandwidth
• Responsivity
• Directionali ty
New Knowledge,
Attitudes, and Beliefs
Factors in fluencing choic e
• Anonymity
• Interactivity
• Timeliness
• Clarity
• Credibili ty
• Content
• Cost
HINTS Framework. Derived from extant theory in cancer communication and the behavioral
sciences, the HINTS framework served as a guide to item development.
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File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | 8137.04.05.01. Attachment 7b. Theoretical Framework |
Author | Chantell Atere |
File Modified | 2007-03-20 |
File Created | 2007-03-20 |