宫颈癌与性病健康信念:预测大学生盆腔检查意愿。

Women's health (Hillsdale, N.J.) Pub Date : 1998-01-01
N M McKinley, L Billingham
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本研究以119名女大学生为调查对象,探讨宫颈癌和性传播疾病的健康信念模型对盆腔检查意愿的预测作用。宫颈癌和性传播疾病的结果相似,获得检查的障碍和感知到的易感性最一致地贡献了意图。受访者认为自己更容易患宫颈癌,而不是性传播疾病,并认为性传播疾病比癌症更严重。判别分析发现,性行为、障碍、对性传播疾病的易感性、盆腔检查对宫颈癌的益处以及年龄都能可靠地区分做过盆腔检查的女性和没有做过盆腔检查的女性。与之前的研究相反,当健康信念受到控制时,身体焦虑是一个积极的预测因素,这表明它可能代表了一些女性的普遍身体焦虑。
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Cervical cancer and STD health beliefs: predicting pelvic exam intentions in undergraduates.

We surveyed 119 female undergraduates to investigate if the health belief model for both cervical cancer and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) would predict pelvic examination intentions. Results for cervical cancer and STDs were similar, with barriers to obtaining an exam and perceived susceptibility contributing most consistently to intentions. Respondents rated themselves as more susceptible to cervical cancer than to STDs and rated STDs more serious than cancer. Discriminant analysis found sexual activity, barriers, susceptibility to STDs, benefits of a pelvic exam for cervical cancer, and age to reliably distinguish women who had gotten a pelvic exam from those who had not. Contrary to previous research, physique anxiety was a positive predictor of intentions when health beliefs were controlled, suggesting it may represent generalized body anxiety for some women.

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