2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-21002012000600009
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Fatores associados à baixa adesão ao exame colpocitológico em mães adolescentes

Abstract: Objective: To analyze the factors associated with low adherence to the Papanicolaou exam in a group of adolescent mothers. Methods: An observational, transversal study conducted in two public hospitals in Joinville, Santa Catarina. The sample consisted of 416 adolescent mothers. Data were collected during the period from March to September 2010 through interviews, during hospitalization. Results: Adolescents who presented lower adherence to the Papanicolaou testing were younger than 15 years, students, with lo… Show more

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“…[10][11][12] De acordo com as estimativas do Instituto Nacional do Câncer (INCA), a maior incidência é na região Norte, com 23,57/100 mil mulheres, seguidas das regiões Centro-Oeste com 22,19/100 mil, Nordeste com 18,79/100 mil, Sudeste com 10,15/100 mil e Sul com 15,87/100 mil de casos reportados de câncer de colo do útero. 13 …”
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“…[10][11][12] De acordo com as estimativas do Instituto Nacional do Câncer (INCA), a maior incidência é na região Norte, com 23,57/100 mil mulheres, seguidas das regiões Centro-Oeste com 22,19/100 mil, Nordeste com 18,79/100 mil, Sudeste com 10,15/100 mil e Sul com 15,87/100 mil de casos reportados de câncer de colo do útero. 13 …”
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“…Women choose not to have Pap tests for many reasons, including social and demographic characteristics, previous negative experiences, lack of information or lack of awareness, personal and family influences, and cultural beliefs (Basu et al, 2006;Batista & Mastroeni, 2012;Greenwood, Machado, & Sampaio, 2006;Matin & LeBaron, 2004;Van Til, MacQuarrie, & Herbert, 2003;Wall, Rocha, Salinas-Martinez, Baraniuk, & Day, 2010). Therefore, it is important to investigate the reasons why women do not have the screening (Mauad et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%