Objective: to verify the association among the knowledge attitude and practice of women in
relation to the smear test and the age range. Method: a cross-sectional research was undertaken, associated with the knowledge,
attitude and practice survey at a Primary Health Care service. The sample
consisted of 775 women, distributed in three age ranges: adolescent, young and
elderly. Results: although high rates of inappropriate knowledge were found in all age ranges, it
was significantly higher among the adolescents (p=0.000). A similar trend was
found in the attitude component, with percentages of inappropriateness in
adolescence that drop as age advances (p=0.000). Nevertheless, no statistical
difference among the groups was found in terms of practice (p=0.852). Conclusion: the study demonstrated a relation between the age range and knowledge, attitude
and practice of the smear test.
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