Age-specific differences in cervical cancer screening rates in women using mental health services in New South Wales, Australia.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Michael Louis Impelido, Kate Brewer, Philip Burgess, Jackie Curtis, David Currow, Grant Sara
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Abstract

Objective: Women living with mental health conditions have lower cervical cancer screening rates and higher mortality. More evidence is needed to target health system improvement efforts. We describe overall and age-specific cervical cancer screening rates in mental health service users in New South Wales.

Methods: Cervical cancer screening registers were linked to New South Wales hospital and community mental health service data. Two-year cervical screening rates were calculated for New South Wales mental health service users aged 20-69 years (n = 114,022) and other New South Wales women (n = 2,110,127). Rate ratios were compared for strata of age, socio-economic disadvantage and rural location, and overall rates compared after direct standardisation.

Results: Only 40.3% of mental health service users participated in screening, compared with 54.3% of other New South Wales women (incidence rate ratio = 0.74, 95% confidence interval = [0.74, 0.75]). Differences in age, social disadvantage or rural location did not explain screening gaps. Screening rates were highest in mental health service users aged <35 years (incidence rate ratios between 0.90 and 0.95), but only 15% of mental health service users aged >65 years participated in screening (incidence rate ratio = 0.27, 95% confidence interval = [0.24, 0.29]).

Conclusion: Women who use mental health services are less likely to participate in cervical cancer screening. Rates diverged from population rates in service users aged ⩾35 years and were very low for women aged >65 years. Intervention is needed to bridge these gaps. New screening approaches such as self-testing may assist.

澳大利亚新南威尔士州使用心理健康服务的妇女宫颈癌筛查率的年龄差异。
目的患有精神疾病的女性宫颈癌筛查率较低,死亡率较高。我们需要更多的证据来确定卫生系统改进工作的目标。我们描述了新南威尔士州精神健康服务使用者的总体宫颈癌筛查率和特定年龄段的宫颈癌筛查率:方法:将宫颈癌筛查登记册与新南威尔士州的医院和社区精神健康服务数据联系起来。计算了新南威尔士州 20-69 岁精神健康服务使用者(n = 114,022 人)和其他新南威尔士州女性(n = 2,110,127 人)的两年宫颈癌筛查率。比较了年龄层、社会经济弱势阶层和农村地区的比率,并对直接标准化后的总体比率进行了比较:结果:只有 40.3% 的精神健康服务使用者参加了筛查,而新南威尔士州其他妇女的这一比例为 54.3%(发病率比 = 0.74,95% 置信区间 = [0.74, 0.75])。年龄、社会不利条件或农村地区的差异并不能解释筛查差距。参加筛查的 65 岁精神健康服务使用者的筛查率最高(发病率比 = 0.27,95% 置信区间 = [0.24,0.29]):结论:使用精神健康服务的妇女不太可能参加宫颈癌筛查。年龄在 35 岁以下的服务使用者的筛查率与人口筛查率存在差异,而年龄在 65 岁以上的妇女的筛查率则非常低。需要采取干预措施来缩小这些差距。自我检测等新的筛查方法可能会有所帮助。
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2.20%
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149
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the official Journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP). The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is a monthly journal publishing original articles which describe research or report opinions of interest to psychiatrists. These contributions may be presented as original research, reviews, perspectives, commentaries and letters to the editor. The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the leading psychiatry journal of the Asia-Pacific region.
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