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Predictors of cervical Pap smear screening awareness, intention, and receipt among Vietnamese-American women

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 207-214

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/S0749-3797(02)00499-3

Keywords

cervix neoplasms; ethnology; female; health behavior; health services accessibility; mass screening; patient acceptance of health care; primary prevention; Vietnam

Funding

  1. NCI NIH HHS [U01/CA86322-03, U01 CA086322] Funding Source: Medline
  2. ODCDC CDC HHS [U50/CCU917412] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: Compared with white women, Vietnamese women in the United States have a higher rate of cervical cancer and lower Papanicolau (Pap) test utilization. We evaluated factors associated with awareness of the Pap test, intention to obtain it, and its receipt in Vietnamese-American women. Methods: In 2000, we conducted a telephone survey of Vietnamese-American women aged ! 18 years living in Santa Clara County, California, and Harris County, Texas. We collected data on sociodemographics, healthcare system access and attitudes, as well as Pap test awareness, attitudes, intentions, and practices. Results: Of 1566 subjects, 74% had heard of the Pap test, and 76% had had at least one. Only 42% of those who never had a Pap test had considered obtaining one. There were no significant differences between the two sites. Women aged greater than or equal to65 had the lowest rates for all three outcomes. For all women, younger age, being married, having requested a Pap test, physician recommendation, and preferring a female standby if the doctor was male were associated with Pap test intention. Being married, higher level of education, having a female doctor, having a respectful doctor, having requested the test, and physician recommendation were associated with Pap test receipt. Conclusion: Vietnamese-American women have low rates of Pap test awareness, intention, and receipt. The patient-doctor interaction is an important determinant. Efforts to increase Pap test utilization in this population need to be directed at encouraging physicians to offer the Pap test and empowering women to ask for the test.

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