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Religiosity Level and Mammography Performance Among Arab and Jewish Women in Israel.

Ronit Pinchas-Mizrachi1,2,3, Amy Solnica4, Nihaya Daoud5.   

Abstract

This study compared mammography performance by religiosity level among Arab (weighted n = 103,347) and Jewish women (weighted n = 757,956) in Israel aged 50-74, using data from the 2017 National Social Survey of the Central Bureau of Statistics. In the Survey, women were asked regarding mammogram performance in the 2 years prior. Mammography performance was 78.2% among Jewish women and 64.8% among Arab women. Among Jewish women, self-identifying as "Very religious" and "Somewhat religious" was associated with lower mammography performance compared to being 'non-religious.' The association was in the opposite direction among Arab women. When tailoring interventions to increase mammography performance among ethnically diverse groups, planners should consider women's religiosity.

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Keywords:  Jewish and Arab women in Israel; Mammogram; Religiosity level; Screening

Year:  2020        PMID: 33123970     DOI: 10.1007/s10943-020-01097-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Relig Health        ISSN: 0022-4197


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