Cervical Cancer Worry and Screening Among Appalachian Women

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Kimberly M. Kelly
Nancy Schoenberg
Tomorrow D. Wilson
Elvonna Atkins
Stephanie Dickinson
Electra Paskett
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[1] West Virginia University,Department of Pharmaceutical Systems and Policy, School of Pharmacy, Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center, Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center
[2] University of Kentucky,Behavioral Science, School of Medicine
[3] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Biobehavioral Health, Department of Public Health Sciences, College of Health and Human Development, College of Medicine
[4] Indiana University,Department of Statistics, Indiana Statistical Consulting Center, College of Arts and Sciences
[5] Ohio State University,College of Public Health, Comprehensive Cancer Center and College of Medicine
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Cervical cancer; Cancer screening; Appalachia; Psychosocial impact;
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Although many have sought to understand cervical cancer screening (CCS) behavior, little research has examined worry about cervical cancer and its relationship to CCS, particularly in the underserved, predominantly rural Appalachian region. Our mixed method investigation aimed to obtain a more complete and theoretically-informed understanding of the role of cancer worry in CCS among Appalachian women, using the Self-Regulation Model (SRM). Our quantitative analysis indicated that the perception of being at higher risk of cervical cancer and having greater distress about cancer were both associated with greater worry about cancer. In our qualitative analysis, we found that, consistent with the SRM, negative affect had a largely concrete-experiential component, with many women having first-hand experience of the physical consequences of cervical cancer. Based on the results of this manuscript, we describe a number of approaches to lessen the fear associated with CCS. Intervention in this elevated risk community is merited and may focus on decreasing feelings of worry about cervical cancer and increasing communication of objective risk and need for screening. From a policy perspective, increasing the quantity and quality of care may also improve CCS rates and decrease the burden of cancer in Appalachia.
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