Determining Behavioral to Uptake and Its Predictors toward Cervical Cancer Screening among Women: A Case-Control Multistage Study

Health Belief Model Multistage sampling Cancer screening
DOI: 10.24198/jkp.v9i3.1691 Publication Date: 2022-01-26T20:36:13Z
ABSTRACT
Cervical cancer is a primary cause of mortality among Indonesian women. Notwithstanding these threats, cervical screening services have low uptake. Additionally, there was lack case-control study with multistage regarding positively behavioral and its determinants for screening. This to ascertain the uptake predictors toward A done in Kediri sample size 410 using random sampling (ratio 1:1) from nine community health service. Data were obtained through questionnaires assessed Chi-square, Independent t-test, multiple logistic regression adjusted odds ratio (AOR). The conduct associated knowledge (AOR= 1.61), husband support 1.38), social 5.03), external motivation 1.24), internal 1.37), perceived susceptibility 1.49), barrier 0.74), benefit 0.73), severity 1.36), self-efficacy 1.30), threat 1.26), intention 3.06) p value <0.05 after covariate factors. knowledge, support, motivation, all domains belief, found strongly
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