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Psychological and behavioural effects of bone density screening for osteoporosis
Authors:Katharine A Rimes  Paul M Salkovskis  John Shipman
Institution:1. Department of Psychiatry , Oxford University, Warneford Hospital , Oxford, 0X3 7JX;2. Bone Density Research Group , Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre , Windmill Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LD
Abstract:Abstract

To examine the psychological effects of bone density measurement, 298 women were assessed two weeks before the bone density scan, immediately before the scan, after the results, a week later and three months later. For the group as a whole, ratings of anxiety and perceived vulnerability were lower at the three month follow-up than at the initial assessment. Women who received a low bone mineral density (BMD) result were more anxious and reported more osteoporosis-preventive behaviours at the three month follow-up than women who received a high BMD result; these differences had not been apparent at the initial assessment Women with low BMD results had higher ratings of perceived vulnerability after the scan, although for some of these ratings there were group differences before the scan. Women with a low BMD result showed a decrease in ratings of the seriousness of a below-average result, which may reflect minimization of the health threat
Keywords:Bone density measurement  cognitive-behavioural model  anxiety  minimization  osteoporosis  screening  
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