Psychooncology
January 2017
Objective: This study determined the role of social-cognitive and affective factors in promoting testicular self-examination.
Methods: Male participants (N = 115) rated their perceptions of testicular cancer, social-cognitive variables (attitude, subjective norm, and perceived control), and their emotions towards testicular cancer (anxiety and shame) and testicular self-examination (anticipated regret and relief). Participants also stated whether or not they had performed a testicular self-examination within the last month.