Publications by authors named "Chavely Calderon-Casellas"

Objective: To assess Hispanic participants' ratings of intervention materials and examine differences by language preference.

Methods: Participants on a skin cancer prevention trial were randomized to receive generic (n = 457) or precision prevention materials conveying average (n = 195) or higher genetic risk (n = 268) based on MC1R genotype. Three months after receiving either English or Spanish language prevention materials, participants reported amount read, believability and clarity of materials, and intention to change preventive behavior.

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