| Literature DB >> 17961259 |
Scarlett Lin Gomez1, Susanna Tan, Theresa H M Keegan, Christina A Clarke.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among the rapidly growing population of Asian Americans; it is also the most common cause of cancer mortality among Filipinas. Asian women continue to have lower rates of mammographic screening than women of most other racial/ethnic groups. While prior studies have described the effects of sociodemographic and other characteristics of women on non-adherence to screening guidelines, they have not identified the distinct segments of the population who remain at highest risk of not being screened.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17961259 PMCID: PMC2198916 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-7-201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Distribution of Asian women according to mammogram (mam) status, by selected characteristics1
| Asian subgroup | |||
| Chinese | 246 (64) | 136 (36) | 382 |
| Japanese | 194 (71) | 81 (29) | 275 |
| Filipina | 178 (66) | 91 (34) | 269 |
| Korean | 127 (52) | 117 (48) | 244 |
| South Asian | 79 (63) | 46 (37) | 125 |
| Vietnamese | 157 (69) | 69 (31) | 226 |
| p-value2 =< .0001 | |||
| Age at interview | |||
| 41–49 | 353 (59) | 248 (41) | 601 |
| 50–64 | 391 (70) | 164 (30) | 555 |
| 65+ | 237 (65) | 128 (35) | 365 |
| p-value = .0002 | |||
| English speaking proficiency (Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese) | 530 | 322 | |
| English not well | 294 (59) | 204 (41) | 498 |
| English well, very well, only | 236 (67) | 118 (33) | 354 |
| p-value = .024 | |||
| English speaking proficiency (Filipino, Japanese, South Asian) | 451 | 218 | |
| English well, not well | 146 (65) | 77 (35) | 223 |
| English very well, only | 305 (68) | 141 (32) | 446 |
| p-value = .448 | |||
| Education (excluding Vietnamese) | 824 | 471 | |
| High school diploma or less | 248 (62) | 155 (38) | 403 |
| Some college, vocational school | 187 (63) | 109 (37) | 296 |
| Bachelor's degree or more | 389 (65) | 207 (35) | 596 |
| p-value = .477 | |||
| Education (only Vietnamese) | 157 | 69 | |
| High school diploma or less | 123 (69) | 56 (31) | 179 |
| Some college or more | 34 (72) | 13 (28) | 47 |
| p-value = .631 | |||
| Annual household income adjusted for household size | |||
| <$10,000 (per household member) | 186 (60) | 123 (40) | 309 |
| $10,000–$19,999 | 269 (61) | 173 (39) | 442 |
| $20,000–$33,749 | 261 (69) | 118 (31) | 379 |
| $33,750+ | 265 (68) | 136 (32) | 391 |
| p-value = .018 | |||
| Employer type | 968 | 531 | |
| Unemployed | 458 (66) | 241 (34) | 699 |
| Private | 325 (63) | 190 (37) | 515 |
| Federal, state, local | 114 (71) | 47 (29) | 161 |
| Self-employed, family business | 71 (57) | 53 (43) | 124 |
| p-value = .094 | |||
| Employment hours (per week) | |||
| Unemployed | 458 (65) | 243 (35) | 701 |
| 1–30 hours | 112 (62) | 69 (38) | 181 |
| >30 hours | 411 (64) | 228 (36) | 639 |
| p-value = .682 | |||
| Health insurance | |||
| No | 76 (44) | 97 (56) | 173 |
| Yes | 905 (67) | 443 (33) | 1348 |
| p-value =< .0001 | |||
| Type of health insurance (among insured) | 905 | 443 | |
| Public (Medicaid only, Medicare only, Medicare & Medicaid, other public) | 192 (60) | 127 (40) | 319 |
| Private (employment-based, private, Medicare & private) | 713 (69) | 316 (31) | 1029 |
| p-value = .003 | |||
| Managed care health plan (among insured) | 877 | 427 | |
| No | 291 (65) | 160 (35) | 451 |
| Yes | 586 (69) | 267 (31) | 853 |
| p-value = .127 | |||
| Public program eligibility (public housing subsidies, general assistance and relief, food stamps, disability, WIC) | |||
| No | 841 (65) | 456 (35) | 1297 |
| Yes | 140 (63) | 84 (37) | 224 |
| p-value = .499 | |||
| Marital status | 979 | 540 | |
| Married | 620 (65) | 331 (35) | 951 |
| Widowed, divorced, separate, living with partner | 290 (64) | 160 (36) | 450 |
| Never married | 69 (58) | 49 (42) | 118 |
| p-value = .355 | |||
| Percent of lifetime lived in U.S. | |||
| <10% of life in U.S. | 32 (40) | 49 (60) | 81 |
| 10–25% of life in U.S. | 138 (61) | 89 (39) | 227 |
| >25% of life in U.S. | 580 (65) | 309 (35) | 889 |
| U.S. born | 231 (71) | 93 (29) | 324 |
| p-value < .0001 | |||
| Citizenship status | |||
| U.S. born | 231 (71) | 93 (29) | 324 |
| Naturalized citizen | 600 (68) | 283 (32) | 883 |
| Non-citizen | 150 (48) | 164 (52) | 314 |
| p-value < .0001 | |||
| Usual source of care | 980 | 539 | |
| No | 56 (38) | 90 (62) | 146 |
| Yes | 924 (67) | 449 (33) | 1373 |
| p-value < .0001 | |||
| Went to another country for care | |||
| No | 959 (65) | 526 (35) | 1485 |
| Yes | 22 (61) | 14 (39) | 36 |
| p-value = .667 | |||
| Personal history of (non-breast) cancer | 979 | 539 | |
| No | 944 (64) | 524 (36) | 1468 |
| Yes | 35 (70) | 15 (30) | 50 |
| p-value = .408 | |||
| Blood relative with cancer | 974 | 535 | |
| No | 633 (62) | 380 (38) | 1013 |
| Yes | 341 (69) | 155 (31) | 496 |
| p-value = .017 | |||
| Blood relative with breast cancer | |||
| No | 943 (64) | 526 (36) | 1469 |
| Yes | 38 (73) | 14 (27) | 52 |
| p-value = .188 | |||
| Pre-existing health condition (arthritis, asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure) | |||
| No | 466 (62) | 287 (38) | 753 |
| Yes | 515 (67) | 253 (33) | 768 |
| p-value = .035 | |||
| Use of other screenings (pap exam and/or colon-rectal exam) | |||
| No | 46 (29) | 113 (71) | 159 |
| Yes | 935 (69) | 427 (31) | 1362 |
| p-value < .0001 | |||
| Ever had pap smear to check for cervical cancer | |||
| No | 62 (32) | 131 (68) | 193 |
| Yes | 919 (69) | 409 (31) | 1328 |
| p-value < .0001 | |||
| Ever had colon-rectal screening exam | |||
| No | 589 (58) | 432 (42) | 1021 |
| Yes | 392 (78) | 108 (22) | 500 |
| p-value < .0001 | |||
| Has women's health issues (has osteoporosis, takes hormone supplements to control menopause, had hysterectomy) | |||
| No | 568 (57) | 426 (43) | 994 |
| Yes | 413 (78) | 114 (22) | 527 |
| p-value < .0001 | |||
1 Distribution* of Asian women according to mammogram status (mammogram within the past two years), by selected characteristics, CHIS 2001 (N = 1521); relative distributions are not adjusted for CHIS sampling weights.
2 p-value for chi-square test comparing the distribution among non-users to users.
Figure 1Recursive partitioning classification tree for Asian females 41 years and older, CHIS 2001.
Figure 2Recursive partitioning classification tree for Chinese females 41 years and older, CHIS 2001.
Figure 3Recursive partitioning classification tree for Japanese females 41 years and older, including pap and colon screening variable, CHIS 2001.
Figure 4Recursive partitioning classification tree for Filipina females 41 years and older, CHIS 2001.
Figure 5Recursive partitioning classification tree for Korean females 41 years and older, including pap and colon screening variables, CHIS 2001.
Figure 6Recursive partitioning classification tree for South Asian females 41 years and older, CHIS 2001.
Figure 7Recursive partitioning classification tree for Vietnamese females 41 years and older, including pap and colon screening variables, CHIS 2001.
Probability of not having mammogram among risk groups identified from recursive partitioning
| 1 | Never had pap exam | 193 | 68% (61%, 75%) * |
| 2 | Ever had pap exam. Has women's health issue(s). | 485 | 19% (16%, 23%) |
| 3 | Ever had pap exam. No women's health issues. Has usual source of care. | 764 | 35% (32%, 38%)* |
| 4 | Ever had pap exam. No women's health issues. No usual source of care. | 79 | 62% (51%, 73%)* |
| 1 | Ever had colorectal cancer screening. | 129 | 17% (11%, 24%) |
| 2 | Never had colorectal cancer screening. Non U.S. citizen. | 71 | 63% (52%, 75%)* |
| 3 | Never had colorectal cancer screening. U.S. citizen. Has usual source of | 164 | 35% (28%, 42%)* |
| 4 | Never had colorectal cancer screening. U.S. citizen. No usual source of care. | 18 | 67% (45%, 88%)* |
| 1 | Ever had colorectal cancer screening. | 141 | 18% (11%, 24%) |
| 2 | Never had colorectal cancer screening. Ever had pap exam. | 138 | 39% (31%, 48%)* |
| 3 | Never had colorectal cancer screening. Never had pap exam. | <10 | 78% (51%, 100%)* |
| 1 | Never had pap or colorectal cancer screening. | 13 | 75% (65%, 100%)* |
| 2 | Ever had pap or colorectal cancer screening. Has health insurance. | 242 | 29% (23%, 35%) |
| 3 | Ever had pap or colorectal cancer screening. Has no health insurance. | 15 | 71% (48%, 95%)* |
| 1 | Ever had pap exam. | 201 | 40% (34%, 47%)* |
| 2 | Never had pap exam. | 43 | 84% (73%, 95%)* |
| 1 | Has no health insurance. | <10 | 100% |
| 2 | Has health insurance. Age ≥ 50. | 53 | 21% (10%, 32%) |
| 3 | Has health insurance. Age < 50. Unemployed. | 20 | 65% (44%, 86%)* |
| 4 | Has health insurance. Age < 50. Employed. U.S. citizen. | 32 | 25% (10%, 40%) |
| 5 | Has health insurance. Age < 50. Employed. Non U.S. citizen. | 15 | 60% (35%, 85%)* |
| 1 | Ever had pap exam. | 180 | 20% (14%, 26%) |
| 2 | Never had pap exam. | 46 | 72% (59%, 85%)* |
*does not meet HP 2010 goal