Association of Pregnancy History and Cervical Cancer Screening in a Community Sample of Sexual Minority Women

被引:8
作者
Greene, Madelyne Z. [1 ]
Hughes, Tonda L. [2 ]
Sommers, Marilyn S. [3 ]
Hanlon, Alexandra [3 ]
Meghani, Salimah H. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, WARF Off Bldg 667,610 Walnut St, Madison, WI 53726 USA
[2] Columbia Univ, Sch Nursing, New York, NY USA
[3] Univ Penn, Sch Nursing, Philadelphia, PA USA
关键词
LGBT health; health disparities; cervical cancer screening; pregnancy; HEALTH-INSURANCE DISPARITIES; REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH; HUMAN-PAPILLOMAVIRUS; BEHAVIORAL-MODEL; MEDICAL-CARE; ORIENTATION DISPARITIES; VIOLENCE VICTIMIZATION; NATIONAL-SURVEY; PREVALENCE; SERVICES;
D O I
10.1089/jwh.2018.6960
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Sexual minority women (SMW) face barriers to healthcare that may result in lower utilization of cervical cancer screening. Previous experiences with the healthcare system-specifically reproductive health-related encounters-have the potential to affect future use of screening services. This study aimed to examine the association between pregnancy history and cervical cancer screening in a diverse sample of SMW. Anderson's Behavioral Model of Health Services Use guided the selection of variables included in the study. Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data from the third wave of the Chicago Health and Life Experiences of Women (CHLEW) Study, a longitudinal study of SMW in the Midwestern United States. We performed multivariable logistic regression to address the study aims, restricting the sample to women ages 21-45 (n = 430). Results: Reporting a previous pregnancy was consistently positively associated with past-year Pap testing. In the multivariable model, bisexual identity and disclosing one's sexual orientation to healthcare providers were also positively associated with past-year Pap test. Conclusions: This analysis provides preliminary evidence that SMW who have been pregnant are more likely to receive Pap testing and that multiple sociodemographic factors are likely to impact screening in this population. Clinicians should screen all patients with a cervix for cervical cancer and should encourage screening for all SMW. Future studies should prioritize longitudinal analyses to examine the temporality of reproductive history and healthcare seeking, focus on where SMW seek care, and understand how intersecting components of identity may shape the healthcare utilization of this population.
引用
收藏
页码:526 / 534
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Older Hispanic Women, Health Literacy, and Cervical Cancer Screening
    Flores, Bertha E.
    Acton, Gayle J.
    CLINICAL NURSING RESEARCH, 2013, 22 (04) : 402 - 415
  • [42] Cytology Triage for HPV-Positive Postmenopausal Women in a Setting of Cervical Cancer Screening
    Chacko, Aparna
    Bidkar, Vishaka C.
    Acharya, Geeta
    Crasta, Julian
    DIAGNOSTIC CYTOPATHOLOGY, 2025, 53 (05) : 246 - 250
  • [43] Cigarette, e-cigarette, and dual use during the third trimester of pregnancy in a national sample of heterosexual and sexual minority women
    Beck, Dana C.
    Veliz, Phil T.
    McCabe, Sean E.
    Boyd, Carol J.
    Evans-Polce, Rebecca
    AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS, 2021, 30 (06) : 593 - 600
  • [44] Correlates of Human Papillomavirus Infection Among a National Sample of Sexual Minority Women
    Branstetter, Andrew J.
    McRee, Annie-Laurie
    Reiter, Paul L.
    JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH, 2017, 26 (09) : 1004 - 1011
  • [45] Evaluation of mortality after the analysis of the screening history in women diagnosed with infiltrating cervical cancer
    Castillo, Marta
    Astudillo, Aurora
    Clavero, Omar
    Velasco, Julio
    Ibanez, Raquel
    de Sanjose, Silvia
    ATENCION PRIMARIA, 2018, 50 (03): : 151 - 158
  • [46] Association of Body Mass Index With Adherence to Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations in Hispanic Women
    Perez, Cynthia M.
    Gonzalez-Barrios, Daisy
    Ramos-Cartagena, Jeslie M.
    Ortiz, Ana P.
    JOURNAL OF LOWER GENITAL TRACT DISEASE, 2020, 24 (01) : 14 - 20
  • [47] Determinants of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Rural Women in Zimbabwe
    Mundagowa, Paddington T.
    Tapera, Oscar
    Guzha, Bothwell
    Fitzpatrick, Megan Burke
    Mandishora, Racheal S. Dube
    Kanyangarara, Mufaro
    PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING, 2025, 42 (02) : 621 - 630
  • [48] Association between cancer screening behavior and family history among Japanese women
    Matsubara, Hiroko
    Hayashi, Kunihiko
    Sobue, Tomotaka
    Mizunuma, Hideki
    Suzuki, Shosuke
    PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2013, 56 (05) : 293 - 298
  • [49] Analysis of the cervical microbiome in women from the German national cervical cancer screening program
    Condic, Mateja
    Neidhoefer, Claudio
    Ralser, Damian J.
    Wetzig, Nina
    Thiele, Ralf
    Sieber, Martin
    Otten, Lucia A.
    Warwas, Leonie K.
    Hoerauf, Achim
    Mustea, Alexander
    Parcina, Marijo
    JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH AND CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2023, 149 (09) : 6489 - 6500
  • [50] PREVALENCE OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE EXPERIENCES IN A COMMUNITY SAMPLE OF WOMEN
    ANDERSON, J
    MARTIN, J
    MULLEN, P
    ROMANS, S
    HERBISON, P
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 1993, 32 (05) : 911 - 919