<div><p>Objective</p><p>This study aims to identify possible barriers to and facilitators of cervical cancer screening by (a) estimating time and travel costs and other direct non-medical costs incurred in attending clinic-based cervical cancer screening, (b) investigating screening compliance and reasons for noncompliance, (c) determining women’s knowledge of human papillomavirus (HPV), its relationship to cervical cancer, and HPV and cervical cancer prevention, and (d) investigating correlates of HPV knowledge and screening compliance.</p><p>Materials and Methods</p><p>1510 women attending the clinic-based cervical cancer screening program in Stockholm, Sweden were included. Data on sociodemographic characteristics, time and travel costs ...
Aim Women aged 25–35 years, for whom cervical cancer is most problematic, are least likely to parti...
Concerns have been raised that HPV-vaccination might affect women's cervical screening behavior. We ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Underscreening is a major risk factor for the developm...
This study aims to identify possible barriers to and facilitators of cervical cancer screening by (a...
<p><b>OBJECTIVE: </b>This study aims to identify possible barriers to and facilita...
Objective This study aims to identify possible barriers to and facilitators of cervical cancer scree...
Cervical cancer is a leading cause of deaths among women worldwide. But the condition is preventabl...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate factors affecting attendance in screening for cervical can...
Women afflicted with cervical cancer who have the highest morbidity and mortality rates have been th...
Among the identified barriers to HPV vaccination is the concern that women may compensate for their ...
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is a major reason for morbidity and mortality in Low and Middle income c...
Background High-risk HPV DNA testing has been proposed as a primary tool for cervic...
Cervical screening programs are highly protective for cervical cancer, but only for women attending ...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer incidence and mortality may be reduced by organized screening. P...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's character...
Aim Women aged 25–35 years, for whom cervical cancer is most problematic, are least likely to parti...
Concerns have been raised that HPV-vaccination might affect women's cervical screening behavior. We ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Underscreening is a major risk factor for the developm...
This study aims to identify possible barriers to and facilitators of cervical cancer screening by (a...
<p><b>OBJECTIVE: </b>This study aims to identify possible barriers to and facilita...
Objective This study aims to identify possible barriers to and facilitators of cervical cancer scree...
Cervical cancer is a leading cause of deaths among women worldwide. But the condition is preventabl...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate factors affecting attendance in screening for cervical can...
Women afflicted with cervical cancer who have the highest morbidity and mortality rates have been th...
Among the identified barriers to HPV vaccination is the concern that women may compensate for their ...
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is a major reason for morbidity and mortality in Low and Middle income c...
Background High-risk HPV DNA testing has been proposed as a primary tool for cervic...
Cervical screening programs are highly protective for cervical cancer, but only for women attending ...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer incidence and mortality may be reduced by organized screening. P...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's character...
Aim Women aged 25–35 years, for whom cervical cancer is most problematic, are least likely to parti...
Concerns have been raised that HPV-vaccination might affect women's cervical screening behavior. We ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Underscreening is a major risk factor for the developm...