Purpose: To understand awareness of genetic and genomic testing, as well as decision-making, in women diagnosed with breast cancer.
Participants & Setting: 29 African American/Black and Latina/Hispanic women diagnosed with breast cancer.
Methodologic Approach: A semistructured interview guide was used in focus groups conducted via videoconference.
Context: With increased media coverage and competitive opportunities, cheerleaders may be facing an increase in eating disorder (ED) prevalence linked to clothing-related body image (BI).
Objective: To examine ED risk prevalence, pathogenic weight control behaviors, and variation in clothing-specific BI across position and academic status among collegiate cheerleaders.
Design: Cross-sectional study.