Little is known about the factors influencing screening among low-income Hispanic women particularly among recent immigrants. A sample of 148 low-income, low-literate, foreign-born Hispanic women residing in the Washington DC metropolitan area participated in the study. The mean age of the sample was 46.2 (SD = 11.5), 84% reported annual household incomes<=$15,000. All women were Spanish speakers and had low acculturation levels. Ninety six percent had reported having a Pap smear, but 24% were not in compliance with recommended screening (Pap test within the last 3 years). Among women 40 and older, 62% had received a mammogram, but only 33% were compliant with age appropriate recommended mammography screening guidelines. Women in this study...
This study explores barriers to and facilitators of breast cancer screening and how people in a woma...
Latinas are more likely to exhibit late stage breast cancers at the time of diagnosis and have lower...
BACKGROUND: Substantial subgroups of American women, specifically those of ethnic minorities, have n...
Although Pap screening has decreased morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer, reported statisti...
Aims: This study explores whether certain population characteristics are associated with adherence t...
Hispanic women are less likely than non-Hispanic white women to utilize Pap test screening. Addition...
This study is a secondary analysis of survey data collected in fall 2000 from patients of a safety-n...
Objective The objective of this study was to examine the association between inadequate functional ...
Latinas are more likely to exhibit late stage breast cancers at the time of diagnosis and have lower...
The purpose of the descriptive cross-sectional study is to examine the factors that enable or impede...
Objectives This study aims to examine prevalence and correlates of cervical cancer screening utiliza...
Background: The Hispanic population in South Carolina grew by 148%between 2000 and 2010 and is curre...
Background: The most common cancers among women are breast and cervical cancer. Although early detec...
Background: Latinas are disproportionately burdened with cervical cancer, with incidence rates of 11...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer death among Hispanic women in the U.S., and mammography i...
This study explores barriers to and facilitators of breast cancer screening and how people in a woma...
Latinas are more likely to exhibit late stage breast cancers at the time of diagnosis and have lower...
BACKGROUND: Substantial subgroups of American women, specifically those of ethnic minorities, have n...
Although Pap screening has decreased morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer, reported statisti...
Aims: This study explores whether certain population characteristics are associated with adherence t...
Hispanic women are less likely than non-Hispanic white women to utilize Pap test screening. Addition...
This study is a secondary analysis of survey data collected in fall 2000 from patients of a safety-n...
Objective The objective of this study was to examine the association between inadequate functional ...
Latinas are more likely to exhibit late stage breast cancers at the time of diagnosis and have lower...
The purpose of the descriptive cross-sectional study is to examine the factors that enable or impede...
Objectives This study aims to examine prevalence and correlates of cervical cancer screening utiliza...
Background: The Hispanic population in South Carolina grew by 148%between 2000 and 2010 and is curre...
Background: The most common cancers among women are breast and cervical cancer. Although early detec...
Background: Latinas are disproportionately burdened with cervical cancer, with incidence rates of 11...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer death among Hispanic women in the U.S., and mammography i...
This study explores barriers to and facilitators of breast cancer screening and how people in a woma...
Latinas are more likely to exhibit late stage breast cancers at the time of diagnosis and have lower...
BACKGROUND: Substantial subgroups of American women, specifically those of ethnic minorities, have n...