A more in-depth exploration of women's experiences in relation to BSE might provide an insight into their behavioral choices. Therefore, we have attempted to explore the reasons why women want to learn BSE skills, as well as explore and illustrate the patterns of how women make the decision to learn this technique. The research questions involved were 2-fold: (a) what are the overall approaches that women decide to enter a BSE training program? (b) what are the personal and social factors related to the motivation for making the decision? For this study, an overall approach was defined as a general way in which a person cognitively addresses a given decision-making task.