What do British women know about cervical cancer symptoms and risk factors?
Abstract Objective To identify levels of cervical cancer risk factor and symptom awareness, as well as predictors of higher awareness in a United Kingdom (UK) female population. Design Population based survey. Setting Participants’ homes in the UK. Sample UK representative sample of females aged 16...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of cancer (1990) 2012-11, Vol.48 (16), p.3001-3008 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Objective To identify levels of cervical cancer risk factor and symptom awareness, as well as predictors of higher awareness in a United Kingdom (UK) female population. Design Population based survey. Setting Participants’ homes in the UK. Sample UK representative sample of females aged 16 years and over ( n = 1392). Materials and methods Respondents completed the Cervical Cancer Awareness Measure which included questions on awareness of cervical cancer symptoms and risk factors (both recalled and recognised). Linear regression analyses were used to identify predictors of higher symptom and risk factor recognition scores. Main outcome measures Awareness of cervical cancer symptoms and risk factors. Results Sixty-five percent of respondents were unable to recall any risk factors and 75% were unable to recall any symptoms. Awareness was higher when women were prompted (95% recognised at least one risk factor and 93% at least one symptom). Independent predictors of risk factor recognition were older age and higher education. Symptom recognition was associated with older age, White ethnicity, higher education and having a close experience of cervical cancer. Conclusions To reduce inequalities in awareness, interventions should target younger women with lower education and those from ethnic minority groups. |
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ISSN: | 0959-8049 1879-0852 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejca.2012.05.004 |