| Literature DB >> 25494906 |
Claire Curmi1, Kath Peters2, Yenna Salamonson3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is the third most prevalent cancer in women, and since the introduction of the Papanicolaou test (Pap test or Pap smear), the incidence of cervical cancer and mortality rates worldwide have declined substantially. However significant disparities have been identified between the cervical screening rates of heterosexual and lesbian women. This study explores the attitudes and practices that lesbians have towards cervical cancer screening and aims to identify why such disparities occur.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25494906 PMCID: PMC4276097 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-014-0153-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Participant demographics
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| Early 20s | Australia | Health-related work | Yes | Once only, intent to screen regularly | Living with a partner who has children from previous heterosexual relationship | No |
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| Mid-20s | Australia | Health-related work | Yes | Once only several years ago | Living with a partner | No |
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| Mid-20s | Australia | Non-health-related work | Yes | Regular screening | Living with a partner | No |
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| Mid-20s | Overseas | Health-related work | Yes | Regular screening | Living with a partner | No |
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| Mid-30s | Overseas | Not in paid work, a student | Yes | Once only, no intention for regular screening | Living with a partner, with two children | Yes |
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| Mid-30s | Australia | Not in paid work, 4 children | No | Regular screening | Living with a partner, with children | Yes |
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| Mid-30s | Australia | Non-health-related work | No | Never and no intention to do so | Living with a partner with 2 non-biological children | Yes |
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| Late 30s | Australia | Non-health-related work | No | Once only, intent to screen regularly | Living with a partner | No |
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| Early 40s | Australia | Health-related work | No | Never and no intention to do so | Living with a partner | Yes, partner undergoing fertility treatment |