Cervical cancer screening among Lebanese women
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Elsevier Masson SAS
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Background: Cervical cancer is a very common malignancy amongst women worldwide. Pap smear is an effective and inexpensive screening test in asymptomatic women. The aim of this paper was to assess the prevalence of Pap smear screening for cervical cancer among Lebanese women and to determine associated sociodemographic and psychosocial characteristics. Methods: This national survey included 2255 women, selected by multi-stage random cluster sampling across Lebanon. A questionnaire about practices and perceptions related to cervical cancer screening was developed based on the “Health Belief Model”. Results: The weighted national prevalence of “ever-use” of the Pap smear for screening purposes was 35%. Most important determinants of screening behavior were: residence within Greater Beirut, higher socio-economic status and educational attainment, marriage status, presence of a health coverage, awareness of Pap smear usefulness, knowing someone who had already done it, and a balance between perceived benefits and perceived barriers to Pap smear screening. Conclusion: Regular information campaigns regarding the availability and effectiveness of the test should be devised, targeting in priority the sexually vulnerable women in Lebanon. Moreover, healthcare providers should be encouraged to discuss with their patients the opportunity of obtaining a Pap smear. © 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS
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Determinants, Health belief model, Lebanon, Middle-east, Pap smear, Prevalence, Prevention, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Culture, Early detection of cancer, Female, Health knowledge, attitudes, practice, Humans, Mass screening, Middle aged, Papanicolaou test, Surveys and questionnaires, Uterine cervical neoplasms, Vaginal smears, Young adult, Article, Attitude to health, Cancer screening, Clinical effectiveness, Cluster analysis, Demography, Educational status, Health care personnel, Health survey, Human, Lebanese, Major clinical study, Male, Marriage, Questionnaire, Risk benefit analysis, Social psychology, Social status, Uterine cervix cancer, Vulnerable population, Cultural anthropology, Early cancer diagnosis, Procedures, Psychology, Statistics and numerical data, Uterine cervix tumor, Vagina smear