Breast Cancer Screening Knowledge and Perceived Health Beliefs among Immigrant Women in Korea
Recently, through international marriage, immigrant women have rapidly increased throughout Korea. This study was performed to identify health beliefs and practices related to breast cancer screening in immigrant women in Korea. A cross-sectional survey was carried out between March and July 2012, a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of breast cancer 2014, 17(3), 71, pp.279-286 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recently, through international marriage, immigrant women have rapidly increased throughout Korea. This study was performed to identify health beliefs and practices related to breast cancer screening in immigrant women in Korea.
A cross-sectional survey was carried out between March and July 2012, and study population included immigrant females from six other Asian countries (Cambodia, China, Japan, Mongolia, Vietnam, and the Philippines). We surveyed 197 women and categorized them into four groups according to home countries. The questionnaire consisted of 55 items, including demographic and socioeconomic factors, breast cancer-related knowledge regarding risk factors and symptoms, beliefs and attitudes towards health and breast cancer, perceived susceptibility, barriers, and benefits of screening.
Japanese participants were significantly older and had resided in Korea for more years than other country-of-origin groups (all p |
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ISSN: | 1738-6756 2092-9900 |
DOI: | 10.4048/jbc.2014.17.3.279 |