| Literature DB >> 4093513 |
R G Fruchter, C Wright, B Habenstreit, J C Remy, J G Boyce, P J Imperato.
Abstract
The yield of abnormal Pap tests was 13.3/1000 women screened; the yield of breast cancer was 2.2/1000 women examined. Approximately half of the Haitian immigrants (N = 361) had no prior Pap test, compared to one-quarter of the English-speaking Caribbean immigrants (N = 228) and one-tenth of the U.S.-born Black women (N = 264). Only 47% of Haitian women had a regular source of health care compared to 74% of the English speaking Caribbean women and 83% of the U.S.-born Black women. Haitian women were much less likely to practice breast self-examination or to use contraception than were U.S.-born Black women. This program reveals significant needs for preventive health services among low-income Caribbean immigrant women, and demonstrates that selective neighborhood-site programs can be effective in reaching those in need.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4093513 DOI: 10.1007/BF01323956
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Health ISSN: 0094-5145