| Literature DB >> 17875270 |
Corinne R Leach1, Nancy E Schoenberg.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Although rates of invasive cervical cancer have declined precipitously over the past 50 years, nearly 10,000 new cases and 3700 deaths result from this cancer annually. Given the efficacy of early detection, invasive cervical cancer should no longer constitute a health threat; however, national studies reveal that many women, especially older women, do not receive Papanicolaou (Pap) tests.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17875270 PMCID: PMC2099293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Characteristics of Women Aged 55 Years or Older Without a History of Hysterectomy (Final Sample N = 2223) in Two Appalachian Counties, National Health Interview Survey, 2000
| Characteristic | No. of Respondents (%) |
|---|---|
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| Yes | 1882 (84.7) |
| No | 341 (15.3) |
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| 55-64 | 877 (39.5) |
| 65-74 | 702 (31.6) |
| 75-84 | 526 (23.7) |
| ≥85 | 118 (5.3) |
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| Currently married | 880 (39.6) |
| Not currently married | 1343 (60.4) |
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| Hispanic | 222 (10.0) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 265 (11.9) |
| Non-Hispanic white | 1691 (76.1) |
| Non-Hispanic other | 45 (2.0) |
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| No education | 13 (0.6) |
| 1st-8th grade | 267 (12.0) |
| 9th grade | 61 (2.7) |
| 10th grade | 90 (4.0) |
| 11th grade | 141 (6.3) |
| High school graduate/ General Educational Development certificate | 793 (35.7) |
| Some college | 345 (15.5) |
| Associate's degree | 159 (7.2) |
| Bachelor's degree | 216 (9.7) |
| Master's degree | 106 (4.8) |
| Higher degree | 32 (1.4) |
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| <20,000 | 895 (40.3) |
| ≥20,000 | 1328 (59.7) |
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| 0 | 132 (5.9) |
| 1-2 | 482 (21.7) |
| 3-4 | 403 (18.1) |
| ≥5 | 1206 (54.3) |
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| Yes | 2125 (95.6) |
| No | 98 (4.4) |
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| Yes | 742 (33.4) |
| No | 1481 (66.6) |
|
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| Yes | 1756 (79.0) |
| No | 467 (21.0) |
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| Yes | 2157 (97.0) |
| No | 66 (3.0) |
Pap test indicates Papanicolaou test; OB/GYN, obstetrician/gynecologist; MSA, metropolitan statistical area.
Logistic Regression Model Predicting Whether or Not Women (N = 2223) Aged 55 Years or Older Had Received a Current Pap Test in Two Central Appalachian Counties, National Health Interview Survey, 2000
| Predictor Variable | Odds Ratio | Wald |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Married | 1.43 | 4.10 | .04 |
| Income | 0.86 | 0.74 | .39 |
| Reside in an MSA | 1.52 | 5.78 | .02 |
| Saw a health professional in past year | 1.33 | 0.82 | .36 |
| Saw an OB/GYN in past year | 8.45 | 61.49 | <.001 |
| Have a usual source of health care | 3.07 | 8.14 | .004 |
| Hispanic | 1.60 | 1.94 | .16 |
| Non-Hispanic black | 1.25 | 0.56 | .45 |
| Non-Hispanic other | 0.46 | 2.48 | .12 |
| Categorical age | 0.65 | 29.98 | <.001 |
| No. of mammograms in past 6 years | 1.71 | 151.99 | <.001 |
| Education level | 1.03 | 1.41 | .23 |
Pap test indicates Papanicolaou test; MSA, metropolitan statistical area; OB/GYN, obstetrician/gynecologist.