Pap Testing Stages of Adoption among Cambodian Immigrants.

V M Taylor, J C Jackson, Y Yasui, S M Schwartz, A Kuniyuki, M Fischer, S P Tu
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Abstract

Purpose: We examined levels of Pap testing and factors associated with screening participation among Cambodian refugees.

Methods: A community-based, in-person survey was conducted in Seattle during late 1997 and early 1998. Interviews were completed by 413 women; the estimated response rate was 73%. We classified respondents into four Pap testing stages of adoption: precontemplation/contemplation (never screened), relapse (ever screened but did not plan to be screened in the future), action (ever screened and planned to be screened in the future), and maintenance (recently screened and planned to be screened in the future). Bivariate and multivariate techniques were used to examine various factors.

Findings: About one-quarter (24%) of the respondents has never been screened, and a further 22% had been screened but did not plan to obtain Pap tests in the future. Fifteen percent were in the action stage and 39% were in the maintenance stage. The following factors were independently associated with cervical cancer screening stages: previous physician recommendation; younger age; beliefs about Pap testing for post-menopausal women, screening for sexually inactive women, and regular checkups; provider ethnicity; prenatal care in the US; and problems finding interpreters.

Conclusions: Our findings confirm low Pap testing rates among Cambodian immigrants, and suggest that targeted interventions should be multifaceted.

柬埔寨移民收养阶段的巴氏涂片检测。
目的:我们检查了柬埔寨难民的巴氏涂片检查水平和与筛查参与相关的因素。方法:1997年末和1998年初在西雅图进行了一项以社区为基础的面对面调查。413名女性完成了访谈;估计应答率为73%。我们将受访者分为采用巴氏试验的四个阶段:预考虑/考虑(从未筛查),复发(曾经筛查但不计划在未来筛查),行动(曾经筛查并计划在未来筛查)和维持(最近筛查并计划在未来筛查)。使用双变量和多变量技术来检查各种因素。调查结果:约四分之一(24%)的受访者从未接受过筛查,另有22%的受访者接受过筛查,但不打算在未来进行巴氏试验。15%的人处于行动阶段,39%的人处于维护阶段。以下因素与宫颈癌筛查阶段独立相关:既往医生建议;年轻的年龄;对绝经后妇女进行巴氏涂片检查、对性行为不活跃妇女进行筛查和定期检查的看法;提供者种族;美国的产前护理;还有找翻译的问题。结论:我们的研究结果证实了柬埔寨移民的巴氏涂片检测率较低,并建议有针对性的干预措施应该是多方面的。
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