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Published in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2/2016

01-04-2016

Social networks and social support for healthy eating among Latina breast cancer survivors: implications for social and behavioral interventions

Authors: Danielle M. Crookes, Rachel C. Shelton, Parisa Tehranifar, Corina Aycinena, Ann Ogden Gaffney, Pam Koch, Isobel R. Contento, Heather Greenlee

Published in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship | Issue 2/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

Little is known about Latina breast cancer survivors’ social networks or their perceived social support to achieve and maintain a healthy diet. This paper describes the social networks and perceived support for healthy eating in a sample of breast cancer survivors of predominantly Dominican descent living in New York City.

Methods

Spanish-speaking Latina breast cancer survivors enrolled in a randomized controlled trial of a culturally tailored dietary intervention. Social networks were assessed using Cohen’s Social Network Index and a modified General Social Survey Social Networks Module that included assessments of shared health promoting behaviors. Perceived social support from family and friends for healthy, food-related behaviors was assessed.

Results

Participants’ networks consisted predominantly of family and friends. Family members were more likely than other individuals to be identified as close network members. Participants were more likely to share food-related activities than exercise activities with close network members. Perceived social support for healthy eating was high, although perceived support from spouses and children was higher than support from friends. Despite high levels of perceived support, family was also identified as a barrier to eating healthy foods by nearly half of women.

Conclusions

Although friends are part of Latina breast cancer survivors’ social networks, spouses and children may provide greater support for healthy eating than friends.

Implications for Cancer Survivors

Involving family members in dietary interventions for Latina breast cancer survivors may tap into positive sources of support for women, which could facilitate uptake and maintenance of healthy eating behaviors.
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Metadata
Title
Social networks and social support for healthy eating among Latina breast cancer survivors: implications for social and behavioral interventions
Authors
Danielle M. Crookes
Rachel C. Shelton
Parisa Tehranifar
Corina Aycinena
Ann Ogden Gaffney
Pam Koch
Isobel R. Contento
Heather Greenlee
Publication date
01-04-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Survivorship / Issue 2/2016
Print ISSN: 1932-2259
Electronic ISSN: 1932-2267
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-015-0475-6

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