Factors associated with cervical cancer screening behaviour of women attending gynaecological clinics in Kazakhstan: A cross-sectional study

Objective: Although cervical cancer could be prevented through medical screening, it remains one of the top causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality all over the world. A number of factors may contribute to cervical cancer screening behaviour of women. The aim of this study was to investigat...

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Main Authors: Torgyn Issa, Aisha Babi, Azliyati Azizan, Raushan Alibekova, Saleem A. Khan, Alpamys Issanov, Chee Kai Chan, Gulzhanat Aimagambetova
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-03-01
Series:Women's Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/17455065211004135
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spelling doaj-26624189c4c343b79ce716d32597a2822021-03-30T22:33:54ZengSAGE PublishingWomen's Health1745-50652021-03-011710.1177/17455065211004135Factors associated with cervical cancer screening behaviour of women attending gynaecological clinics in Kazakhstan: A cross-sectional studyTorgyn Issa0Aisha Babi1Azliyati Azizan2Raushan Alibekova3Saleem A. Khan4Alpamys Issanov5Chee Kai Chan6Gulzhanat Aimagambetova7Department of Biomedical sciences, School of Medicine, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanDepartment of Biomedical sciences, School of Medicine, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanDepartment of Biomedical sciences, School of Medicine, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanDepartment of Biomedical sciences, School of Medicine, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanSchool of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USADepartment of Biomedical sciences, School of Medicine, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanCollege of Science and Technology, Wenzhou-Kean University, Wenzhou, ChinaDepartment of Biomedical sciences, School of Medicine, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanObjective: Although cervical cancer could be prevented through medical screening, it remains one of the top causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality all over the world. A number of factors may contribute to cervical cancer screening behaviour of women. The aim of this study was to investigate factors related to cervical cancer screening behaviour of women in Kazakhstan. Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey-based study with a total of 1189 participants. Women attending gynaecological clinics aged between 18 and 70 years were administered paper-based questionnaires about their awareness of cervical cancer, the associated risk factors, and cervical cancer screening. Student t test or Wilcoxon rank-sum test and chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test, where appropriate, were used to determine associations with categorical independent variables. Results: The mean age of participants was 36.5 ± 10.1 years. Less than half (45.7%) of the participants had been screened for cervical cancer. The key factors related to the cervical cancer screening behaviour of women in this study included age, having a larger number of children, regular menstrual function, awareness of Pap smear test, and free screening programme for cervical cancer, and the causal association of human papillomavirus with cervical cancer. Conclusion: This study revealed several significant factors predicting screening behaviour in Kazakhstani women. To improve the rate of screening, there is a need to increase public knowledge and awareness of cervical cancer and opportunities for the free screening programme in the female population of Kazakhstan.https://doi.org/10.1177/17455065211004135
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author Torgyn Issa
Aisha Babi
Azliyati Azizan
Raushan Alibekova
Saleem A. Khan
Alpamys Issanov
Chee Kai Chan
Gulzhanat Aimagambetova
spellingShingle Torgyn Issa
Aisha Babi
Azliyati Azizan
Raushan Alibekova
Saleem A. Khan
Alpamys Issanov
Chee Kai Chan
Gulzhanat Aimagambetova
Factors associated with cervical cancer screening behaviour of women attending gynaecological clinics in Kazakhstan: A cross-sectional study
Women's Health
author_facet Torgyn Issa
Aisha Babi
Azliyati Azizan
Raushan Alibekova
Saleem A. Khan
Alpamys Issanov
Chee Kai Chan
Gulzhanat Aimagambetova
author_sort Torgyn Issa
title Factors associated with cervical cancer screening behaviour of women attending gynaecological clinics in Kazakhstan: A cross-sectional study
title_short Factors associated with cervical cancer screening behaviour of women attending gynaecological clinics in Kazakhstan: A cross-sectional study
title_full Factors associated with cervical cancer screening behaviour of women attending gynaecological clinics in Kazakhstan: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Factors associated with cervical cancer screening behaviour of women attending gynaecological clinics in Kazakhstan: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with cervical cancer screening behaviour of women attending gynaecological clinics in Kazakhstan: A cross-sectional study
title_sort factors associated with cervical cancer screening behaviour of women attending gynaecological clinics in kazakhstan: a cross-sectional study
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Women's Health
issn 1745-5065
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Objective: Although cervical cancer could be prevented through medical screening, it remains one of the top causes of cancer-related morbidity and mortality all over the world. A number of factors may contribute to cervical cancer screening behaviour of women. The aim of this study was to investigate factors related to cervical cancer screening behaviour of women in Kazakhstan. Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey-based study with a total of 1189 participants. Women attending gynaecological clinics aged between 18 and 70 years were administered paper-based questionnaires about their awareness of cervical cancer, the associated risk factors, and cervical cancer screening. Student t test or Wilcoxon rank-sum test and chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test, where appropriate, were used to determine associations with categorical independent variables. Results: The mean age of participants was 36.5 ± 10.1 years. Less than half (45.7%) of the participants had been screened for cervical cancer. The key factors related to the cervical cancer screening behaviour of women in this study included age, having a larger number of children, regular menstrual function, awareness of Pap smear test, and free screening programme for cervical cancer, and the causal association of human papillomavirus with cervical cancer. Conclusion: This study revealed several significant factors predicting screening behaviour in Kazakhstani women. To improve the rate of screening, there is a need to increase public knowledge and awareness of cervical cancer and opportunities for the free screening programme in the female population of Kazakhstan.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/17455065211004135
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