Sociogeographical factors associated with participation in colorectal cancer screening

L. Le Retraite , F. Eisinger , A. Loundou , Y. Rinaldi , J.-F. Seitz , P. Auquier
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Abstract

Background/aim

Sociodemographic factors associated with colorectal cancer screening participation have been extensively analysed although few, if any, studies have focused on regional/geographical factors as determinants of non-participation rates. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of individual and geographical determinants on the variable participation rates seen for colorectal cancer screening.

Methods

The study population comprised 183,978 individuals in the first round of screening and 175,596 in the second round, all of whom were residents of the city of Marseille in France. The influence of age, gender and regional/geographical characteristics, such as proportion of migrants and property prices per square meter, on participation rates was assessed by multilevel analysis.

Results

The participation rate was lower for men (0.85; 95% CI: 0.83–0.86), and higher for those aged 65–69 years. Univariate analysis showed that participation rates were significantly different across the 16 municipal districts of Marseille (range: 22.8–36.7%; OR: 1.97; 95% CI: 1.86–2.08). On multivariate analysis, having a higher proportion of migrants in the district population was still associated with lower participation (OR: 0.96; 95% CI: 0.95–0.97).

Conclusion

In addition to individual factors, regional/geographical factors appear to be relevant determinants of participation rates in urban colorectal cancer screening programs.

参与结直肠癌筛查的社会地理因素
背景/目的与结直肠癌筛查参与率相关的社会人口因素已被广泛分析,但很少(如果有的话)研究将区域/地理因素作为不参与率的决定因素。本研究的目的是调查个体和地理因素对结直肠癌筛查参与率的影响。方法研究对象为法国马赛市居民,第一轮为183978人,第二轮为175596人。年龄、性别和区域/地理特征,如移民比例和每平方米财产价格,对参与率的影响通过多层分析进行了评估。结果男性的参与率较低(0.85;95% CI: 0.83-0.86), 65-69岁的患者更高。单因素分析显示,马赛16个市辖区的参与率差异显著(范围:22.8-36.7%;OR: 1.97;95% ci: 1.86-2.08)。在多变量分析中,地区人口中较高的移民比例仍然与较低的参与率相关(OR: 0.96;95% ci: 0.95-0.97)。结论除个体因素外,区域/地理因素似乎是城市结直肠癌筛查项目参与率的相关决定因素。
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