Background: Despite the proven benefits of Pap testing, Korean American women have one of the lowest cervical cancer screening rates in the United States. This study examined how cultural factors are associated with Pap test utilization among Korean American women participants. Methods: Quota sampling was used to recruit 202 Korean American women participants residing in New York City. Hierarchical logistic regression was used to assess the association of cultural variables with Pap test receipt. Results: Overall, participants in our study reported significantly lower Pap test utilization; only 58% reported lifetime receipt of this screening test. Logistic regression analysis revealed one of the cultural variables -prevention orientation - ...
While Asian Indians (AIs) are among the top three fastest-growing Asian minority populations in the ...
Korean immigrant women, who compose 1 of 6 major subpopulations in Asian Americans in the United Sta...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) of behavioral change based on cervical cance...
Background: Despite the proven benefits of Pap testing, Korean American women have one of the lowest...
BACKGROUND: Despite the proven benefits of Pap testing, Korean American women have one of the lowest...
SummaryPurposeThis study examined current research theories and methods, cultural factors, and cultu...
Background. The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with the national cervical ...
Southeast Asian women have higher invasive cervical cancer incidence rates and lower Pap testing fre...
Aim—This paper is a report of a study of the correlates of mammogram use among Korean American women...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
Invasive cervical cancer has long been considered a highly preventable cancer. The incidence and mor...
(CIS) and cancer in participants of organized cervical cancer screening in South Korea, and examine...
Cervical cancer has been reported as the second most common malignancy among Asian Indian women (San...
Objectives: To examine (1) Korean Americans' colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices and (2) sig...
Background: Asian American women have higher cervical cancer mortality rates than non-Hispanic White...
While Asian Indians (AIs) are among the top three fastest-growing Asian minority populations in the ...
Korean immigrant women, who compose 1 of 6 major subpopulations in Asian Americans in the United Sta...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) of behavioral change based on cervical cance...
Background: Despite the proven benefits of Pap testing, Korean American women have one of the lowest...
BACKGROUND: Despite the proven benefits of Pap testing, Korean American women have one of the lowest...
SummaryPurposeThis study examined current research theories and methods, cultural factors, and cultu...
Background. The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with the national cervical ...
Southeast Asian women have higher invasive cervical cancer incidence rates and lower Pap testing fre...
Aim—This paper is a report of a study of the correlates of mammogram use among Korean American women...
ObjectivesCervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer for Thai women in Thailand, but little is k...
Invasive cervical cancer has long been considered a highly preventable cancer. The incidence and mor...
(CIS) and cancer in participants of organized cervical cancer screening in South Korea, and examine...
Cervical cancer has been reported as the second most common malignancy among Asian Indian women (San...
Objectives: To examine (1) Korean Americans' colorectal cancer (CRC) screening practices and (2) sig...
Background: Asian American women have higher cervical cancer mortality rates than non-Hispanic White...
While Asian Indians (AIs) are among the top three fastest-growing Asian minority populations in the ...
Korean immigrant women, who compose 1 of 6 major subpopulations in Asian Americans in the United Sta...
OBJECTIVE: We examined the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) of behavioral change based on cervical cance...