Breast Cancer Fear Among Mexican American Women in the United States.

IF 1.8 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Breast Cancer : Basic and Clinical Research Pub Date : 2020-08-26 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178223420952745
Silvia Flores-Luevano, Navkiran K Shokar, Alok Kumar Dwivedi, Gurjeet S Shokar, Sandrine N Defeu
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Introduction: Fear has been described as potentially important in affecting breast cancer screening completion. Limited information is available on the prevalence and determinants of fear among Mexican American women. This study describes perceived breast cancer fear and its association with personal characteristics and screening behavior among Mexican American women.

Methods: This is a secondary analysis of data collected during the implementation of the Breast Cancer Education, Screening and NavigaTion program among eligible uninsured women in two Texas border counties. Participants completed a 26-item survey to assess eligibility, risk status, prior screening, and breast cancer fear. Descriptive statistics and multivariable analyses were used to determine associations between the fear score, personal characteristics, and mammography screening.

Results: In all, 1916 of 2012 eligible women completed the study. The mean age was 57.3 years, 99.2% were Hispanic, and 88% were born in Mexico; 15% had a family history of breast cancer and 14% had never had a mammogram. The mean breast cancer fear score was 25.5 (standard deviation: 10.52; range: 8-40); 54.0 % (95% confidence interval: 52.1%-56.7%) had a high fear level. In multivariable analyses, better health status (P < .001), older age (P = .039), birth in the United States (P = .020), and having a regular doctor (P = .056) were associated with lower fear scores. There was no association between breast cancer fear and mammography screening.

Conclusion: Breast cancer fear is high and varies by personal characteristics and health status among uninsured Mexican American border-residing women due for screening, but is not associated with screening behavior. Further research is needed to clarify the effect of interventions designed to help reduce breast cancer fear among these women, including educational interventions to reduce breast cancer fear.

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美国墨西哥裔美国妇女对乳腺癌的恐惧。
介绍:恐惧被认为是影响乳腺癌筛查完成率的潜在重要因素。有关恐惧在墨西哥裔美国妇女中的流行程度和决定因素的信息十分有限。本研究描述了墨西哥裔美国妇女对乳腺癌的恐惧感及其与个人特征和筛查行为的关系:本研究对德克萨斯州两个边境县符合条件的无保险妇女在实施乳腺癌教育、筛查和导航计划期间收集的数据进行了二次分析。参与者完成了一项包含 26 个项目的调查,以评估资格、风险状况、筛查前情况以及对乳腺癌的恐惧。我们使用了描述性统计和多变量分析来确定恐惧得分、个人特征和乳腺 X 光筛查之间的关联:在 2012 名符合条件的妇女中,共有 1916 人完成了研究。平均年龄为 57.3 岁,99.2% 为西班牙裔,88% 出生于墨西哥;15% 有乳腺癌家族史,14% 从未做过乳房 X 光检查。乳腺癌恐惧评分的平均值为 25.5(标准差:10.52;范围:8-40);54.0%(95% 置信区间:52.1%-56.7%)的人恐惧程度较高。在多变量分析中,健康状况较好(P = .039)、在美国出生(P = .020)和有固定医生(P = .056)与恐惧得分较低有关。乳腺癌恐惧与乳房 X 射线照相筛查之间没有关联:结论:应接受筛查的无保险墨西哥裔美国边境居民妇女对乳腺癌的恐惧程度较高,且因个人特征和健康状况而异,但与筛查行为无关。需要进一步研究以明确旨在帮助这些妇女减少乳腺癌恐惧的干预措施(包括减少乳腺癌恐惧的教育干预措施)的效果。
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3.40%
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22
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research is an international, open access, peer-reviewed, journal which considers manuscripts on all areas of breast cancer research and treatment. We welcome original research, short notes, case studies and review articles related to breast cancer-related research. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to, breast cancer sub types, pathobiology, metastasis, genetics and epigenetics, mammary gland biology, breast cancer models, prevention, detection, therapy and clinical interventions, and epidemiology and population genetics.
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