Social support and cervical cancer screening among sub-Saharan African immigrant (SAI) women

This study was conducted to examine if social support, positively associated with preventive health practices, was predictive of Pap screening in a sample of SAI women.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study with SAI women who recently immigrated to the US. Participants completed a survey to assess ever having had Pap screening and social support using the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey.ResultsAmong the 108 SAI women in our study, Pap screening uptake was 65.7%. Affectionate and positive social support were each associated with Pap screening [adjusted odds ratio (AOR)  = 1.73 (1.05, 2.87) and 1.68 (1.01, 2.78), respectively].DiscussionThese findings suggest that consideration should be given to strengthening certain aspects of social support to increase uptake of Pap screening among SAI women.
Source: Cancer Causes and Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research