Determination of Multiple Cancer Risk Behaviors Among Adult Population in Turkey: A Cross-sectional Study

IF 0.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Merve İPEK ŞIKLAROĞLU, A. Tuzcu
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Background: Modifiable cancer risk behaviors are general not seen alone but in combination in individuals. Purpose: This study aims to investigate the factors associated with combinations of cancer risk behaviors, including tobacco use, obesity, and low physical activity that cause cancer in adults. Methods: A total of 720 adults were selected using the multi-stage cluster sampling method. Data were collected using the World Health Organization STEP-wise protocols. Results: It was found that 46.9% of the participants showed one, 46.3% two or more types of risk behavior. The percentage of married individuals was higher among those who engaged in one, two, or three risky behaviors than those who did not engage in risky behaviors. Among participants with two risk behaviors, the percentage of those who rated their health as very good was lower than those without risk behaviors; those who had friends or relatives with cancer were high. Those who engaged in three risk behaviors were less educated and had lower incomes than those who did not engage in risk behaviors. Conclusions: Health intervention strategies should be increased in primary health care institutions for individuals who are married, has low level of education and income and has weak perception of health.
土耳其成年人群多种癌症危险行为的确定:一项跨部门研究
背景:可改变的癌症风险行为通常不单独出现,而是在个体中结合出现。目的:本研究旨在调查与癌症风险行为组合相关的因素,包括吸烟、肥胖和低体力活动导致成年人癌症。方法:采用多阶段整群抽样方法,共抽取720名成年人。使用世界卫生组织STEP-wise协议收集数据。结果:研究发现,46.9%的参与者表现出一种或两种以上的风险行为,46.3%的参与者表现为两种或多种类型的风险行为。在那些从事一种、两种或三种危险行为的人中,已婚者的比例高于那些没有从事危险行为的人群。在有两种风险行为的参与者中,将他们的健康状况评为非常好的人的百分比低于没有风险行为的人;那些有癌症朋友或亲戚的人发病率很高。那些有三种风险行为的人受教育程度较低,收入也较低。结论:初级卫生保健机构应增加对已婚、教育水平和收入水平低、健康意识差的个人的健康干预策略。
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