Knowledge of cervical cancer risk factors among Chinese immigrants in Seattle |
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Authors: | Ralston James D Taylor Victoria M Yasui Yutaka Kuniyuki Alan Jackson J Carey Tu Shin-Ping |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medicine, University of Washington Medical Center, 1959 N.E. Pacific Street, Box 356330, Seattle, WA, 98195;(2) Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center, USA;(3) School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, USA;(4) Department of Medicine, University of Washington, USA |
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Abstract: | Chinese American immigrants are a growing part of the United States population. Cervical cancer is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among Chinese Americans. Pap smear testing is less common in Chinese American immigrants than in the general population. During 1999, we conducted a community-based survey of Chinese American women living in Seattle. We assessed knowledge of cervical cancer risk factors and history of Pap smear testing along with socioeconomic and acculturation characteristics. The overall estimated response rate was 64%, and the cooperation rate was 72%. Our study sample included 472 women. Most cervical cancer risk factors were recognized by less than half of our participants. Factors independently associated with knowledge of cervical cancer risk factors included marital status, employment, and education. Respondents with the highest knowledge had greater odds of ever receiving a Pap smear, compared to those respondents with the lowest knowledge (OR 2.5; 95% CI: 1.1,5.8). Our findings suggest a need for increased recognition of cervical cancer risk factors among Chinese American immigrants. Culturally and linguistically appropriate educational interventions for cervical cancer risk factors should be developed, implemented and evaluated. |
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Keywords: | cervix neoplasms Chinese Americans risk factors |
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