Understanding the mechanisms underlying the socioeconomic disparities in cancer screening among Australian women
Larry Myers,
Nicole Perry,
Laura Anderson
et al.
Abstract:Background
Little is known about individual, as opposed to area-level, variance in socioeconomic status (SES) and how this impacts screening participation. This study explores potential mechanisms underlying the relationship between SES and cancer screening amongst women eligible for breast, cervical, and bowel cancer screening.
Methods
Australian women aged 50–74 years (
N
= 874) took part in an online survey examining participants’ health an… Show more
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