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MICH001. Michielutte, Robert; Mark B. Dignan, Penny C. Sharp, Karen Blinson, and H. Bradley Wells. Psychosocial factors related to cervical screening among Lumbee women. American Journal of Health Behavior 23.2 (March/April 1999): 115-127. 26 references Publication type: Journal article Electronic Access: UnCover American Indian women have unusually high occurrence and mortality rates from cervical cancer, but little research has been done on how to increase their annual Pap tests. This article discusses quantitative information from the North Carolina Native American Cervical Cancer Prevention Project. The researchers studied a sample of Lumbee women to determine barriers they perceive to receiving cervical cancer screening by Pap smear. Three hundred seventy-eight women were given a list of seventeen possible barriers to cervical screening and asked whether each barrier had ever been something [they] thought about in deciding whether or not to get a Pap smear (p. 119).Additional subjects: Cervical cancer This annotation was edited on: June 13, 2002 Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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