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Factors Affecting Cervical Cancer Screening Among African Women Living In The United States, Mosunmola Adeyemi
Factors Affecting Cervical Cancer Screening Among African Women Living In The United States, Mosunmola Adeyemi
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
More than half of the incidents and mortality rates from cervical cancer occur among minority groups, including immigrant women from continental Africa living in the United States. Although researchers have examined cervical cancer screening practices among minority populations, including Black women in Africa and in the United States, there are few studies on cervical cancer screening and associated risk factors, specifically among African women living in the United States. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between selected factors and cervical cancer screening practices among African immigrant women living in the United States. Using the behavioral model …