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Correlates of Mammography Utilization Among Working Muslim Iranian Women
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ReligiositySocial Determinants Of HealthCancer EducationPreventive MedicineGender StudiesBreast ImagingPublic HealthHealth PolicyMammography ScreeningHealth PromotionCancer PreventionMammography UtilizationCancer ScreeningGlobal HealthHealth BehaviorBreast CancerMedicineMuslim WomenWomen's Health
Most countries in Middle East have been successful in establishing and furthering basic facilities for screening, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer. The rate of compliance with mammography screening, however, remains well below North American and Western European countries. We utilized the Health Belief Model (HBM) to explore factors associated with mammography screening behavior among a sample of 320 Muslim women aged > or = 35. Carrying out this cross-sectional study, we found that screening behavior was associated with older age, higher perceived benefit of breast cancer screening, and lower perceived barrier. Additionally, we demonstrate the importance of religious beliefs in influencing mammography screening behavior and explaining the link between religious involvement and mammography behavior.
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