Predictors of cervical cancer screening among urban African Americans and latinas

Anne Fatone, Lina Jandorf

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Abstract

Objectives: To assess predictors of cervical cancer screening among African American and Latina women, a needs assessment survey was conducted, exploring screening behavior, knowledge, and access to health care. Methods: Participants (N=248) were recruited at community health fairs, tenants' association meetings, senior centers, and community health clinics to complete a questionnaire. The findings from 194 African American and Latina women are reported. Results: Neither insurance nor physician referral for screening played a role in obtaining cervical cancer screening. Spoken language was influential. Conclusion: The findings can now inform interventions to increase screening in this population.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)416-424
Number of pages9
JournalAmerican Journal of Health Behavior
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Cervical cancer screening
  • Health disparities
  • Minorities

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