Pinhey T K, Iverson T J, Workman R L
Secondary Analysis Research Center, University of Guam, Mangilao.
Women Health. 1994;21(2-3):57-69. doi: 10.1300/J013v21n02_04.
The effects of ethnicity and socioeconomic status on the use of screening mammograms were assessed for a probability sample of Chamorro, Filipino, White, and other Asian and Pacific island women residing on Guam. Using logistic regression analysis, we found that socioeconomic status significantly influenced the use of screening mammograms among Chamorro and Filipino women while strong ethnic effects remained for other Asian and Pacific island women. Age had a significant influence of the use of screening mammograms. Marital status and having a young child in the home were not significant predictor variables.
针对居住在关岛的查莫罗族、菲律宾族、白种人以及其他亚太岛屿女性的概率样本,评估了种族和社会经济地位对乳腺钼靶筛查使用情况的影响。通过逻辑回归分析,我们发现社会经济地位对查莫罗族和菲律宾族女性的乳腺钼靶筛查使用情况有显著影响,而其他亚太岛屿女性则存在强烈的种族效应。年龄对乳腺钼靶筛查的使用有显著影响。婚姻状况和家中有幼儿并非显著的预测变量。