Persons with disabilities, cancer screening and related factors

The scope of this article is to describe persons with disabilities (PwD) being subjected to cancer screening and the relationship between some social variables and inequalities in performing these tests. A cross-sectional study of cancer screening among PwD was conducted in 2007 with 333 participant...

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Main Authors: Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro, Alarcos Cieza, Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva 2013-12-01
Series:Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
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spelling doaj-9c67dda847a54db18c9f7062a6781e002020-11-24T20:57:56ZengAssociação Brasileira de Pós-Graduação em Saúde ColetivaCiência & Saúde Coletiva1413-81232013-12-0118123705371410.1590/S1413-81232013001200026S1413-81232013002000026Persons with disabilities, cancer screening and related factorsShamyr Sulyvan de Castro0Alarcos Cieza1Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar2Universidade Federal do Triângulo MineiroLudwig-Maximilian UniversityUSPThe scope of this article is to describe persons with disabilities (PwD) being subjected to cancer screening and the relationship between some social variables and inequalities in performing these tests. A cross-sectional study of cancer screening among PwD was conducted in 2007 with 333 participants interviewed in residence in 4 cities of São Paulo. Variables in the practice of cancer screening, disabilities, gender, age, income of main family breadwinner, ethnicity, use of health services, assistance required, private health insurance, and coverage by the family health program were studied. Frequencies, χ²-test, trend χ² percentages and the Odds Ratios (OR) were used for data analysis. 44% of PwD attended at least one cancer screening at the appropriate time. Persons with visual disabilities and with hearing disabilities were subjected to more screening examinations than those with mobility disabilities and women were attended in screening exams more than men. Persons between the ages of 21 and 60 reported cancer screening more frequently than those between 80 and 97 years of age. The outcomes indicate that PwD have different attitudes toward cancer screening according to the type of disability, gender, and age, which were the variables that directly influenced cancer screening exams.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-81232013002000026&lng=en&tlng=enPessoas com deficiênciaDetecção precoce de câncerInquéritos de saúde
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author Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro
Alarcos Cieza
Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar
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Alarcos Cieza
Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar
Persons with disabilities, cancer screening and related factors
Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
Pessoas com deficiência
Detecção precoce de câncer
Inquéritos de saúde
author_facet Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro
Alarcos Cieza
Chester Luiz Galvão Cesar
author_sort Shamyr Sulyvan de Castro
title Persons with disabilities, cancer screening and related factors
title_short Persons with disabilities, cancer screening and related factors
title_full Persons with disabilities, cancer screening and related factors
title_fullStr Persons with disabilities, cancer screening and related factors
title_full_unstemmed Persons with disabilities, cancer screening and related factors
title_sort persons with disabilities, cancer screening and related factors
publisher Associação Brasileira de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva
series Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
issn 1413-8123
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The scope of this article is to describe persons with disabilities (PwD) being subjected to cancer screening and the relationship between some social variables and inequalities in performing these tests. A cross-sectional study of cancer screening among PwD was conducted in 2007 with 333 participants interviewed in residence in 4 cities of São Paulo. Variables in the practice of cancer screening, disabilities, gender, age, income of main family breadwinner, ethnicity, use of health services, assistance required, private health insurance, and coverage by the family health program were studied. Frequencies, χ²-test, trend χ² percentages and the Odds Ratios (OR) were used for data analysis. 44% of PwD attended at least one cancer screening at the appropriate time. Persons with visual disabilities and with hearing disabilities were subjected to more screening examinations than those with mobility disabilities and women were attended in screening exams more than men. Persons between the ages of 21 and 60 reported cancer screening more frequently than those between 80 and 97 years of age. The outcomes indicate that PwD have different attitudes toward cancer screening according to the type of disability, gender, and age, which were the variables that directly influenced cancer screening exams.
topic Pessoas com deficiência
Detecção precoce de câncer
Inquéritos de saúde
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