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Accuracy of women's self-report of their last Pap smear.
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Family MedicinePhysician RecordsDiagnosisGynecologyGynecology OncologyCancer DisparityRural Black WomenPap SmearVulvar DiseasesCancer DetectionPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchOutcomes ResearchCervical Cancer ScreeningCervical CancerCancer ScreeningRural HealthMedicineLast Pap SmearCytopathologyWomen's Health
We compared interview data and physician records on when women last had a Pap smear in a sample of 98 rural Black women. We found 20 per cent of women could not accurately report on whether a Pap smear had been done within three years (sensitivity = 0.95, specificity = 0.47). Source of gynecological care and perceived barriers to obtaining a Pap smear but not education were associated with inaccurate reports. Self-report may be a misleading measure of Pap smear screening in comparable groups of women.
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