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Psychosocial consequences of invitation to colorectal cancer screening: a matched cohort study

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/jech-2019-213360

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  1. Region Zealand foundation

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This study investigated the psychosocial consequences of receiving an invitation to colorectal cancer screening, and found that there was no association with negative psychosocial consequences. In fact, there was a positive change in body perception in the invitation group compared to the control group.
Background Psychosocial consequences of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening can arise anywhere in the screening cascade. Previous studies have investigated the consequences of participating in CRC screening; however, we have not identified any studies investigating the psychosocial consequences of receiving the invitation. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate psychosocial consequences of invitation to CRC screening. Methods The study was a longitudinal study performed in Region Zealand, Denmark. Participants included in this study were a random sample of 1000 CRC screening invitees and 1000 control persons, not invited to screening, matched in a 1:1 design on sex, age and municipality. We assessed psychosocial consequences before and after invitation in both study groups concurrently. The primary outcomes were psychosocial consequences measured with the condition-specific questionnaire Consequences of Screening in ColoRectal Cancer. Results Preinvitation response rates were 575 (57.5%) and 610 (61.0%) for the invitation group and control group, respectively. Postinvitation response rates were 442 (44.2%) for the invitation group and 561 (56.1%) for the control group. No differences in mean change in scale score were seen except for the scale 'Change in body perception'. The invitation group had a 0.39 lower change (99% CI (-0.78 to -0.004), p=0.009) in mean score than the control group in the direction of a less negative body perception after invitation. Conclusions This study did not identify an association between invitation to CRC screening and negative psychosocial consequences.

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