Exploring 2-1-1 service requests as potential markers for cancer control needs.

American Journal of Preventive Medicine(2012)

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Background: Delivering health information and referrals through 2-1-1 is promising, but these systems need efficient ways of identifying callers at increased risk. Purpose: This study explores the utility of using 2-1-1 service request data to predict callers' cancer control needs. Methods: Using data from a large sample of callers (N=4101) to United Way 2-1-1 Missouri, logistic regression was used to examine the relationship between caller demographics and type of service request, and cancer control needs. Results: Of six types of service requests examined, three were associated with one or more cancer control needs. Two of the service request types were associated also with health insurance status. Conclusions: Findings suggest routinely collected 2-1-1 service request data may be useful in helping to efficiently identify callers with specific cancer prevention and control needs. However, to apply this approach in 2-1-1 systems across the country, further research and ongoing surveillance is necessary. (Am J Prev Med 2012;43(6S5):S469-S474) (C) 2012 American Journal of Preventive Medicine
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young adult,information services,risk factors
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