Title of article :
Predictors of digital rectal examination in U.S. Latinos
Author/Authors :
Gregory A. Talavera، نويسنده , , Amelie G. Ramirez، نويسنده , , Lucina Suarez، نويسنده , , Roberto Villarreal، نويسنده , , Jose Marti، نويسنده , , Edward Trapido، نويسنده , , Eliseo J. Perez-Stable، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Background: Little is known about prostate and colorectal cancer knowledge, attitudes, and screening practices among U.S. Latino men. Even less is known about the population’s subgroup variations. This study assessed predictors of having obtained digital rectal examinations (DREs) among four Latino subgroups.
Methods: Findings in this report are based on a cross-sectional telephone survey conducted between October 1993 and June 1994 as part of a multisite demonstration project for cancer prevention and control. The survey was conducted in eight U.S. cities identified via census data as having relatively high concentrations of targeted Latino subgroups. The analysis included 1499 Latino men aged ≥40 who self-identified as Central American, Cuban American, Mexican American, or Puerto Rican.
Results: Overall, 53% of the sample reported ever having had a DRE and 68% reported ever having heard of the procedure. For all subgroups, the only significant predictor for obtaining a DRE was “ever heard of DRE.” “Having your doctor discuss DRE” was a significant factor for Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans.
Conclusions: The lack of a universal DRE cancer-screening model among Latino groups highlights the need to address barriers in the context of the population’s diversity. Ecologic approaches and clinician communication with Latinos need to be tailored to accommodate subgroup differences in knowledge, attitude, and practices related to DRE.
Keywords :
Hispanic Americans , Mass screening , preventive health services (Am J Prev Med 2002 , neoplasms , 22(1):36–41) © 2001 American Journal ofPreventive Medicine
Journal title :
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Journal title :
American Journal of Preventive Medicine