Viens Laura J, Clouston Sean, Messina Catherine R
Stony Brook University, Department of Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
Stony Brook University, Department of Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2016 Feb;150:23-30. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.12.009. Epub 2015 Dec 10.
There are vast global disparities in the burden of cervical cancer; 85% of incident cases and 87% of deaths occur in the developing world. There is a growing body of literature asserting that women's autonomy is associated with a broad range of health outcomes.
This study examined the relationship between women's autonomy and cervical cancer screening to inform interventions in global cervical cancer care.
A generalized estimating equation approach to logistic regression was used to analyze associations between women's autonomy indicators and both cervical cancer screening knowledge and personal history in a cross sectional sample of 4049 married women in Lesotho.
More than half of the women surveyed (65.2%) had never heard of a pap smear, and only 7.2% had ever had one. Women who participated in all types of household decision-making were 1.4 times more likely to have heard of a pap smear (estimated risk ratio = 1.4, 95% confidence interval: 1.0, 1.8) compared to women with lower participation levels (p = 0.032).
This study extends earlier research demonstrating that women's autonomy predicts improved health outcomes, to include cervical cancer screening awareness, but not action. This finding, that augmenting women's autonomy improves cervical cancer screening awareness, adds yet another to the myriad reasons for focusing global attention on issues of gender equity.
宫颈癌负担在全球范围内存在巨大差异;85%的新发病例和87%的死亡病例发生在发展中世界。越来越多的文献表明,女性的自主权与广泛的健康结果相关。
本研究探讨女性自主权与宫颈癌筛查之间的关系,以为全球宫颈癌护理干预提供参考。
采用广义估计方程法进行逻辑回归分析,以研究莱索托4049名已婚女性横断面样本中女性自主权指标与宫颈癌筛查知识及个人史之间的关联。
超过一半(65.2%)的受访女性从未听说过巴氏涂片检查,只有7.2%的女性做过巴氏涂片检查。与参与程度较低的女性相比,参与所有类型家庭决策的女性听说过巴氏涂片检查的可能性高1.4倍(估计风险比=1.4,95%置信区间:1.0,1.8)(p=0.032)。
本研究扩展了早期研究,表明女性自主权可预测更好的健康结果,包括宫颈癌筛查意识,但不包括筛查行为。这一发现,即增强女性自主权可提高宫颈癌筛查意识,为全球关注性别平等问题增添了又一众多理由。