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Table 1 Characteristics of the studies included in this systematic review (n = 37)

From: Use of cultural appropriateness strategies and behavioral frameworks in behavioral interventions for black and hispanic cancer survivors: a systematic review

Author

Year

Design

Participants

Intervention type

Cancer type

Outcome measures

Behavioral Framework Used

Adams-Campbell et al. [27]

2023

Pilot RCT (n = 30)

Black individuals

Physical activity

Breast

Fatigue, Quality of Life

Theory of Planned Behavior and Ecological Framework Neighborhood

Allicock et al. [28]

2021

Pilot RCT (n = 22)

Black individuals

Physical activity and diet

Breast

Fruit and Vegetable intake, sedentary time

Social Cognitive Theory and Control Theory

Ashing-Giwa [29]

2008

Pilot RCT (n = 23)

Hispanic individuals

Telephone-based psycho-educational intervention

Cervical cancer

Health-related Quality of Life

Contextual Model of Survivorship and Cognitive-Behavioral Framework

Ashing & Miller [30]

2016

Pilot RCT (n = 123)

Black individuals

Telephone-based psycho-educational intervention

Breast

Health-related Quality of Life

Contextual Model of HRQOL and Cognitive-Behavioral Framework

Ashing & Rosales [31]

2014

RCT (n = 199)

Hispanic individuals

Telephone-based psycho-educational intervention

Breast

Health-related Quality of Life

Contextual Model of HRQOL and Cognitive-Behavioral Framework

Badger et al. [32]

2020

Dyad RCT (n = 230 dyads)

Hispanic individuals

Telephone Interpersonal Counseling

Breast

Quality of Life

Stress Process Model

Campbell et al. [33]

2006

Pilot RCT (n = 40 dyads)

Black individuals

Telephone-based coping skills training

Prostate

Quality of Life

Cognitive-Behavioral Theoretical Approaches to Symptom Management

Ceballos et al. [34]

2015

Pilot RCT (n = 29)

Hispanic individuals

Cancer support groups

All cancers

Distress and Quality of Life

None reported

Conley et al. [35]

2021

Pilot RCT (n = 52)

Hispanic individuals

Psychoeducational intervention for uptake of genetic counseling and testing

Breast

Uptake of genetic counseling/genetic testing

None reported

Crane et al. [36]

2021

Pilot RCT (n = 45 dyads)

Hispanic individuals

Symptom management and lifestyle intervention"Nuestra Salud"

Solid tumor cancers

Diet and Physical activity

Social Cognitive Theory

Davis et al. [37]

2014

Pilot RCT (n = 71)

Black individuals

Cancer survival skills training

Breast

Distress and Quality of Life

None reported

Djuric et al. [38]

2009

Pilot RCT (n = 31)

Black individuals

Spirituality Counseling

Breast

Weight Loss

Social Cognitive

Theory

Elimimiam et al. [39]

2020

One-arm trial (n = 33)

Hispanic individuals

Mindfulness-based stress reduction

Breast

Quality of Life

None reported

Ferrante et al. [40]

2020

Pilot RCT (n = 35)

Black individuals

eHealth weight loss program

Breast

Weight loss

Social Cognitive Theory

Greenlee et al. [41]

2015

RCT (n = 70)

Hispanic individuals

Dietary Intervention

Breast

Fruit/vegetable intake, Fat Intake

Social Cognitive Theory,

Transtheoretical Model

Hoogland et al. [42]

2018

RCT (n = 240)

Hispanic individuals

Stress management

All cancers

Anxiety, depression, distress, emotional, spiritual well-being

None reported

Juarez et al. [43]

2013

Pilot RCT (n = 52)

Hispanic individuals

Survivorship educational intervention “Nueva Luz”

Breast

Quality of Life

Model of QOL in Cancer Survivorship

Kiplagat et al. [44]

2022

Pilot RCT (n = 30)

Black individuals

Lifestyle and Acceptance-Based Therapy

Breast

Physical well-being, physical activity, weight loss

None reported

Lechner et al. [45]

2014

RCT (n = 114)

Black individuals

Cognitive-behavioral stress management

Breast

Quality of Life, mood disturbance, intrusive thoughts, perceived stress

None reported

Meneses et al. [46]

2018

Pilot RCT (n = 40)

Hispanic individuals

Survivorship self-management

Breast

Physical and emotional well-being, fatigue, pain, depressive symptoms

None reported

Mollica et al. [47]

2014

Proof of concept (n = 4)

Black individuals

Peer navigation survivorship program

Breast

Quality of Life

Dynamic Social Impact Theory

Napoles et al. [48]

2015

RCT (n = 151)

Hispanic individuals

Stress-management intervention—Nuevo Amanecer

Breast

Health-related quality of Life

Social Cognitive Theory

Napoles et al. [49]

2020

RCT (n = 153)

Hispanic individuals

Stress management intervention—Nuevo Amanecer II

Breast

Health-related quality of Life

Social Cognitive Theory

Nock et al. [50]

2013

One-arm trial (n = 19)

Black individuals

Exercise and support group intervention

Breast

Weight loss, cancer-related biomarkers

None reported

Ortiz et al. [51]

2021

RCT (n = 89)

Hispanic individuals

Project Viva-Exercise intervention

Breast

Physical fitness

None reported

Oswald et al. [52]

2022

Pilot RCT (n = 30)

Hispanic individuals

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Insomnia

Breast

Insomnia

None reported

Ramirez et al. [53]

2020

RCT (n = 288)

Hispanic individuals

Patient Navigator LIVESTRONG Intervention

Breast, prostate, and colorectal

Health-related quality of life

Social Cognitive Theory, Stress and Coping Theory, Health Behavior Change Theory

Ramirez et al. [54]

2020

RCT (n = 120)

Hispanic individuals

Staying Health Patient Navigation Program

Breast

Quality of Life

None reported

Rust et al. [55]

2015

Pilot RCT (n = 48)

Black individuals

Medication Adherence Skills Training

Breast

Medication adherence

None reported

Schover et al. [56]

2011

RCT (n = 300)

Black individuals

SPIRIT (Sisters Peer Counseling in Reproductive Issues after Treatment)

Breast

Reproductive health knowledge, distress, and sexual function

None reported

Sheppard et al. [57]

2016

Pilot RCT (n = 22)

Black individuals

Diet and exercise intervention—Stepping STONE

Breast

Physical activity, weight loss

Theory of Planned Behavior and Social Cognitive Theory

Stolley et al. [58]

2017

RCT (n = 246)

Black individuals

Weight loss—Moving Forward Intervention

Breast

Weight, body composition, physical activity, dietary intake

Socioecological model

Taylor et al. [59]

2003

RCT (n = 73)

Black individuals

Support group

Breast

Mood, psychological functioning

None reported

Taylor et al. [60]

2018

Pilot RCT (n = 33)

Black individuals

Yoga intervention

Breast

Depression

None reported

Thompson et al. [61]

2021

RCT (n = 228)

Black individuals

Storytelling

Breast

Quality of Life

Social Cognitive Theory and Transportation Theory

Valle et al. [62]

2017

Pilot RCT (n = 35)

Black individuals

Self-regulation intervention—The WELL program

Breast

Weight gain prevention

Self-Regulation Theory

Yanez et al. [63]

2020

Pilot RCT (n = 80)

Hispanic individuals

Symptom burden reduction mobile application

Breast

Health-related Quality of Life

Models of Stress and Coping