Fear of COVID-19 as mediator in the relationship between at-risk Filipino women’s health belief and intention to have pap smear test
Honey Grace T. Romarate-Abella,
Jonathan D. Cura
Abstract:Despite being one of the most preventable and curable types of cancer, cervical cancer still causes death among Filipino women yearly. The pandemic created new obstacles for women to overcome, but some of the obstacles that existed before COVID-19 may now be worsened and will seriously affect women's self-care management, limiting their access to the necessary procedures needed for the screening of cervical cancer. This study aimed to determine the relationship of at-risk Filipino women’s health beliefs toward… Show more
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