Self-reported early detection activities for breast cancer in colombia in 2010: Impact of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics

Anna Font-Gonzalez, Marion Piñeros, Esther De Vries

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Abstract

Objective. To explore which socioeconomic and demographic characteristics influence Colombian women to utilize screening mammography (SMMG). Materials and methods. Data of women aged 40-49 years (n=12 345) and 50-69 years (n=14 771) from the Colombian national survey of demography and health 2010 was analyzed. Risk estimates (odds ratios, OR) of self-reported SMMG use were obtained using logisticregression. Results. Among women aged 50-69 years, high wealth index (OR=4.7; CI95%, 3.9-5.8), affiliation to special or contributory health insurance regime (OR=3.4; CI95% 2.6-4.6 and OR=2.5; CI95% 2.1-3.0 respectively), health consultation in previous year (OR=2.7; CI95% 2.3-3.1), high education level (OR=2.3; CI95% 1.8-2.9) and very good selfreported health (OR=1.5; CI95% 1.1-2.0) positively influenced SMMG utilization. Among women aged 40-49 years, likelihood of having a SMMG was high after a health consultation in the previous year. Conclusions. Socioeconomic and demographic differences in use of SMMG need to be contemplated in screening recommendations before considering an organized population-based programme.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)368-378
Number of pages11
JournalSalud Publica de Mexico
Volume55
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Breast cancer
  • Cancer early detection
  • Colombia
  • Developing countries
  • Mass screening

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