| Literature DB >> 21159228 |
Priscilla R Sanderson1, Neil Weinstein, Nicolette Teufel-Shone, María Elena Martínez.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Increasing public awareness and knowledge about the need for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among American Indians is key to reducing health disparities. The objective of this study was to assess Navajo adults' knowledge of CRC risk factors and prevention, CRC screening, and self-reported experience with CRC screening.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21159228 PMCID: PMC3044027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Demographic Characteristics of Navajo Adults (N = 285), Colorectal Cancer Screening Knowledge Survey, September-October 2006
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| 18-29 | 38 (13) |
| 30-39 | 58 (20) |
| 40-49 | 79 (28) |
| 50-59 | 73 (26) |
| 60-79 | 36 (13) |
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| Men | 55 (19) |
| Women | 228 (80) |
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| No education (no formal schooling) through 8th grade | 16 (6) |
| 9th grade through completion of 12th grade or completion of GED | 104 (36) |
| 13 (associate degree or trade school) | 29 (10) |
| 14 (some college) | 68 (24) |
| Bachelor's or graduate-level degree | 68 (24) |
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| Navajo | 29 (10) |
| English | 44 (16) |
| Both Navajo and English | 212 (74) |
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| Excellent | 37 (13) |
| Very good | 91 (32) |
| Good | 113 (40) |
| Fair | 36 (13) |
| Poor | 7 (3) |
Abbreviation: GED, General Educational Development certificate.
Nonresponses for age and sex not counted.
Frequency of Correct Answers, by Entire Sample and Navajo Sample Aged 50 Years or Older Who Were Screened or Not Screened for Colorectal Cancer, Colorectal Cancer Screening Knowledge Survey, September-October 2006
| Knowledge Statements Followed by Correct Answers (T) or (F) | Respondents Who Answered Each Question, No. | Entire Navajo Sample Aged 18-79, No. (%) n = 285 | Navajo Aged ≥50 Screened, No. (%) n = 30 | Navajo Aged ≥50 Not Screened, No. (%) n = 78 |
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| 1. Colon cancer can almost always be prevented or detected early with screening tests. (T) | 281 | 253 (90) | 30 (97) | 64 (85) |
| 2. Simple lifestyle changes, such as improving your diet and increasing physical activity, can reduce your risk of getting colon cancer. (T) | 281 | 241 (86) | 25 (83) | 64 (84) |
| 3. People cannot get colon cancer unless it runs in their family. (F) | 279 | 234 (85) | 26 (87) | 55 (75) |
| 4. People can have colon cancer without having any symptoms. (T) | 284 | 239 (84) | 28 (90) | 62 (82) |
| 5. A colon cancer screening test is not a one-time event. Beginning at age 50, average-risk people should be screened on a regular basis. (T) | 282 | 235 (83) | 29 (93) | 65 (85) |
| 6. Once you get colon cancer, there isn't anything you can do about it. (F) | 282 | 216 (77) | 22 (73) | 53 (70) |
| 7. Men have a much higher risk for colon cancer than women. (T) | 275 | 181 (66) | 22 (71) | 48 (66) |
| 8. All people's risk for developing colon cancer increases as they age. (T) | 281 | 223 (79) | 27 (90) | 57 (76) |
Total Knowledge Scores of Participants (N = 285) in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Knowledge Survey, September-October 2006
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| Men | 55 | 5.7 | 1.42 | .192 | 77.3 | .85 |
| Women | 228 | 5.8 | 1.30 | |||
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| Less education (grades 0-12: no formal education to completion of 12th grade) | 120 | 5.4 | 1.43 | 3.51 | 226 | .001 |
| More education (grades 13-18: associate of arts degree, trade school, some college, bachelor's or graduate-level degree) | 165 | 6.0 | 1.18 | |||
| Aged ≤49 y | 175 | 5.8 | 1.24 | 1.24 | 208 | .22 |
| Aged ≥50 y | 109 | 5.6 | 1.40 | |||
| Heard of CRC | 214 | 6.0 | 1.06 | 5.20 | 90.2 | <.001 |
| Not heard of CRC | 71 | 5.0 | 1.65 | |||
| Screened for CRC and aged ≥50 y | 30 | 6.2 | 0.93 | 3.30 | 84.6 | .001 |
| Not screened for CRC and aged ≥50 y | 78 | 5.4 | 1.50 | |||
Abbreviations: df, degrees of freedom; CRC, colorectal cancer.
Nonresponses not counted.
Correct answers out of 7.
Calculated by χ2 test.
Language Spoken and Health Characteristics of Participants (N = 285) in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Knowledge Survey, September-October 2006
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| Navajo | 29 | 5 (1.24) | 5.94 | 2,282 | .003 |
| English | 44 | 6 (0.89) | |||
| Both Navajo and English | 212 | 6 (1.37) | |||
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| Excellent | 37 | 6 (1.47) | 1.45 | 4,279 | .22 |
| Very good | 91 | 6 (1.15) | |||
| Good | 113 | 6 (1.39) | |||
| Fair | 36 | 6 (1.19) | |||
| Poor | 7 | 5 (1.67) | |||
Abbreviations: F, variance ratio distribution; df, degrees of freedom.
Nonresponses not counted.
Correct answers out of 7.
Calculated by one-way analysis of variance test.
Demographic Characteristics of Participants Aged 50 Years of Age or Older, by Screening Status, in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Knowledge Survey, September-October 2006
| Characteristic | Screened for CRC,No. (%) | Not Screened for CRC,No. (%) | Total |
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| Men | 8 (30) | 19 (70) | 27 | .51 |
| Women | 22 (27) | 58 (72) | 80 | |
| Total | 30 (28) | 77 (72) | 107 | |
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| (0-12: no formal education to completion of 12th grade) | 10 (20) | 40 (80) | 50 | .07 |
| More education (grades 13-18: associate's degree, trade school, some college, bachelor's or graduate-level degree) | 20 (34) | 38 (65) | 58 | |
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| Navajo | 5 (29) | 12 (71) | 17 | .67 |
| English | 0 | 2 (100) | 2 | |
| Both Navajo and English | 25 (28) | 64 (71) | 89 | |
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| Excellent | 3 (19) | 13 (81) | 16 | .90 |
| Very good | 8 (27) | 22 (73) | 30 | |
| Good | 14 (32) | 30 (68) | 44 | |
| Fair | 4 (30) | 9 (70) | 13 | |
| Poor | 1 (25) | 3 (75) | 4 | |
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| 28 (33) | 57 (67) | 85 | .047 |
| Not heard of CRC screening | 2 (9) | 21 (91) | 23 | |
Abbreviations: CRC, colorectal cancer.
Nonresponses not counted.
Calculated by using t test.
One respondent did not answer the question.