Socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting participation in the Swedish cervical screening program: A population-based case-control study.

Cervical screening programs are highly protective for cervical cancer, but only for women attending screening procedure.Identify socio-economic and demographic determinants for non-attendance in cervical screening.Design: Population-based case-control study. Setting: Sweden. Population: Source popul...

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Main Authors: Gudrun Broberg, Jiangrong Wang, Anna-Lena Östberg, Annsofie Adolfsson, Szilard Nemes, Pär Sparén, Björn Strander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5761876?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9e5279613d364a3fbdc144f91883e6d22020-11-25T01:49:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019017110.1371/journal.pone.0190171Socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting participation in the Swedish cervical screening program: A population-based case-control study.Gudrun BrobergJiangrong WangAnna-Lena ÖstbergAnnsofie AdolfssonSzilard NemesPär SparénBjörn StranderCervical screening programs are highly protective for cervical cancer, but only for women attending screening procedure.Identify socio-economic and demographic determinants for non-attendance in cervical screening.Design: Population-based case-control study. Setting: Sweden. Population: Source population was all women eligible for screening. Based on complete screening records, two groups of women aged 30-60 were compared. The case group, non-attending women, (N = 314,302) had no smear registered for 6-8 years. The control group (N = 266,706) attended within 90 days of invitation. Main outcome measures: Risk of non-attendance by 9 groups of socioeconomic and demographic variables. Analysis: Unadjusted odds ratios (OR) and OR after adjustment for all variables in logistic regression models were calculated.Women with low disposable family income (adjOR 2.06; 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.01-2.11), with low education (adjOR 1.77; CI 1.73-1.81) and not cohabiting (adjOR 1.47; CI 1.45-1.50) were more likely to not attend cervical screening. Other important factors for non-attendance were being outside the labour force and receiving welfare benefits. Swedish counties are responsible for running screening programs; adjusted OR for non-participation in counties ranged from OR 4.21 (CI 4.06-4.35) to OR 0.54 (CI 0.52-0.57), compared to the reference county. Being born outside Sweden was a risk factor for non-attendance in the unadjusted analysis but this disappeared in certain large groups after adjustment for socioeconomic factors.County of residence and socio-economic factors were strongly associated with lower attendance in cervical screening, while being born in another country was of less importance. This indicates considerable potential for improvement of cervical screening attendance in several areas if best practice of routines is adopted.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5761876?pdf=render
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author Gudrun Broberg
Jiangrong Wang
Anna-Lena Östberg
Annsofie Adolfsson
Szilard Nemes
Pär Sparén
Björn Strander
spellingShingle Gudrun Broberg
Jiangrong Wang
Anna-Lena Östberg
Annsofie Adolfsson
Szilard Nemes
Pär Sparén
Björn Strander
Socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting participation in the Swedish cervical screening program: A population-based case-control study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gudrun Broberg
Jiangrong Wang
Anna-Lena Östberg
Annsofie Adolfsson
Szilard Nemes
Pär Sparén
Björn Strander
author_sort Gudrun Broberg
title Socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting participation in the Swedish cervical screening program: A population-based case-control study.
title_short Socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting participation in the Swedish cervical screening program: A population-based case-control study.
title_full Socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting participation in the Swedish cervical screening program: A population-based case-control study.
title_fullStr Socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting participation in the Swedish cervical screening program: A population-based case-control study.
title_full_unstemmed Socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting participation in the Swedish cervical screening program: A population-based case-control study.
title_sort socio-economic and demographic determinants affecting participation in the swedish cervical screening program: a population-based case-control study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Cervical screening programs are highly protective for cervical cancer, but only for women attending screening procedure.Identify socio-economic and demographic determinants for non-attendance in cervical screening.Design: Population-based case-control study. Setting: Sweden. Population: Source population was all women eligible for screening. Based on complete screening records, two groups of women aged 30-60 were compared. The case group, non-attending women, (N = 314,302) had no smear registered for 6-8 years. The control group (N = 266,706) attended within 90 days of invitation. Main outcome measures: Risk of non-attendance by 9 groups of socioeconomic and demographic variables. Analysis: Unadjusted odds ratios (OR) and OR after adjustment for all variables in logistic regression models were calculated.Women with low disposable family income (adjOR 2.06; 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.01-2.11), with low education (adjOR 1.77; CI 1.73-1.81) and not cohabiting (adjOR 1.47; CI 1.45-1.50) were more likely to not attend cervical screening. Other important factors for non-attendance were being outside the labour force and receiving welfare benefits. Swedish counties are responsible for running screening programs; adjusted OR for non-participation in counties ranged from OR 4.21 (CI 4.06-4.35) to OR 0.54 (CI 0.52-0.57), compared to the reference county. Being born outside Sweden was a risk factor for non-attendance in the unadjusted analysis but this disappeared in certain large groups after adjustment for socioeconomic factors.County of residence and socio-economic factors were strongly associated with lower attendance in cervical screening, while being born in another country was of less importance. This indicates considerable potential for improvement of cervical screening attendance in several areas if best practice of routines is adopted.
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