The Association Between Food Security and Mammography Screening: Cross-Sectional Survey Results From the National Health Interview Survey

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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Abstract

Objective

There are limited data about food insecurity within the cancer screening setting. To inform the potential need for food insecurity interventions, our study evaluated the association between food security and mammographic screening among eligible participants.

Methods

Female respondents aged 40 to 74 years in the 2019 National Health Interview Survey without history of breast cancer were included. Food insecurity was assessed using the Six-Item Food Security Scale developed by the National Center for Health Statistics. The proportion of patients who reported mammographic screening within the last year was estimated, stratified by food security. Multiple variable logistic regression analyses evaluated the association between food security and mammography screening, adjusted for potential confounders. All analyses were performed accounting for complex survey design features.

Results

In all, 8,956 weighted survey respondents met inclusion criteria; 90.1% were classified as having high or marginal food security, of whom 56.6% reported screening; 6.1% were classified with low food security, of whom 42.1% reported screening; and 3.8% were classified with very low food security, of whom 43.1% reported screening. In our unadjusted analyses, participants with low food security (P < .001) and very low food security (P < .001) were less likely to report screening within the last year. In our adjusted analyses, participants with food insecurity (P = .009) were less likely to report screening.

Discussion

In a nationally representative cross-sectional survey, participants with food insecurity were less likely to report mammography screening. Radiology practices should consider screening patients for food insecurity and social determinants of health. Evidence-based food insecurity interventions may increase adherence to mammography screening.

食品安全与乳腺放射摄影筛查之间的关系:全国健康访谈调查的跨部门调查结果。
目的:有关癌症筛查中食物不安全问题的数据十分有限。为了了解对食物不安全干预措施的潜在需求,我们的研究评估了符合条件的参与者中食物安全与乳房X光筛查之间的关联:方法:纳入 2019 年全国健康访谈调查中 40-74 岁无乳腺癌病史的女性受访者。采用美国国家卫生统计中心开发的六项目食品安全量表评估食品不安全状况。根据食品安全状况进行分层,估算出报告在过去一年中进行过乳腺 X 线照相筛查的患者比例。多变量逻辑回归分析评估了食品安全与乳腺放射摄影筛查之间的关系,并对潜在的混杂因素进行了调整。所有分析均考虑了复杂的调查设计特点:8956名加权调查对象符合纳入标准。90.1%的受访者被归类为食品安全程度高或边缘化,其中56.6%的受访者报告进行了筛查。6.1%的受访者被归类为低粮食安全水平,其中 42.1%的受访者报告进行了筛查。3.8%的人被归类为食品安全程度极低,其中 43.1%的人报告进行了筛查。在我们的未调整分析中,低食品安全参与者(pDiscussion:在一项具有全国代表性的横断面调查中,缺乏粮食安全的参与者较少报告进行乳腺放射摄影筛查。放射科应考虑对患者进行食物不安全和健康社会决定因素筛查。以证据为基础的食物不安全干预措施可提高乳腺放射摄影筛查的依从性。
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Journal of the American College of Radiology
Journal of the American College of Radiology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
8.90%
发文量
312
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: The official journal of the American College of Radiology, JACR informs its readers of timely, pertinent, and important topics affecting the practice of diagnostic radiologists, interventional radiologists, medical physicists, and radiation oncologists. In so doing, JACR improves their practices and helps optimize their role in the health care system. By providing a forum for informative, well-written articles on health policy, clinical practice, practice management, data science, and education, JACR engages readers in a dialogue that ultimately benefits patient care.
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