Factors associated with Mexican women's familiarity with the purpose of the Pap test.

P Nájera Aguilar, E C Lazcano Ponce, P A de Ruíz, T Ramírez Sánchez, L Cantoral Uriza, M Hernández Avila
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Use of health services is usually associated with a variety of factors, including the socioeconomic characteristics of the users, their familiarity with the usefulness of the services provided, and the acceptability and accessibility of those services. To study the factors associated with women's familiarity with the Pap test, a population-based study was carried out in Mexico City and two rural areas in the state of Oaxaca by means of household interviews. The sample consisted of 4208 women 15 to 49 years of age. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analyses were done using unconditional logistic regression; the independent variables were access to social security health services, age, education, housing quality, and place of residence (urban or rural); the dependent variable was the interview subject's familiarity with the purpose of the Pap test. The results were expressed as odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. It was found that 41.5% of the women surveyed did not know the purpose of the Pap test, and that within this latter group, 97% had never had one. Factors found to be associated with not knowing the test's purpose were lack of access to the social security health services (OR = 1.9; 95% CI: 1.5-2.3); illiteracy (OR = 36.1; 95% CI: 17.9-72.7); and low socioeconomic level (OR = 2.9; 95% CI: 2.3-3.7). Also, rural dwellers had less familiarity with the Pap test than urban dwellers (OR = 0.5; 95% CI: 0.4-0.7). These results highlight the need to develop strategies for making the benefits of the Pap test known, bearing in mind the socioeconomic and cultural diversity of the populations involved.

与墨西哥妇女熟悉巴氏试验目的相关的因素。
保健服务的使用通常与多种因素有关,包括使用者的社会经济特征、他们对所提供服务的有用性的熟悉程度以及这些服务的可接受性和可获得性。为了研究与妇女熟悉巴氏试验相关的因素,在墨西哥城和瓦哈卡州的两个农村地区通过家庭访谈进行了一项基于人口的研究。样本包括4208名15至49岁的女性。单因素、双因素和多因素分析采用无条件逻辑回归;自变量是获得社会保障保健服务的机会、年龄、教育程度、住房质量和居住地(城市或农村);因变量是访谈对象对巴氏试验目的的熟悉程度。结果以95%置信区间的比值比表示。调查发现,41.5%的受访女性不知道巴氏试验的目的,而在后一组中,97%的女性从未做过巴氏试验。发现与不知道测试目的相关的因素是缺乏获得社会保障健康服务的机会(OR = 1.9;95% ci: 1.5-2.3);文盲(OR = 36.1;95% ci: 17.9-72.7);社会经济水平低(OR = 2.9;95% ci: 2.3-3.7)。此外,农村居民对巴氏试验的熟悉程度低于城市居民(OR = 0.5;95% ci: 0.4-0.7)。这些结果突出表明,需要制定战略,使人们知道巴氏试验的好处,同时考虑到所涉及人群的社会经济和文化多样性。
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