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Int J Womens Health ; 15: 611-620, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37082233

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Purpose: Cervical cancer (CC) is the leading cause of cancer-related death among women living in third-world countries. CC is preventable, with the possibility of complete treatment if detected early. The objective of the study was to assess the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice on CC screening (CCS) among female university students (FUS) in Ishaka, western Uganda. Methods: The study was a descriptive cross-sectional study among FUS (n = 407) in western Uganda conducted after the first nationwide lockdown in Uganda. Information was collected using a questionnaire and descriptively presented as frequency and percentages. Results: The majority of our respondents were medical students 283 (69.5%), below 25 years 339 (83.3%), with Anglican Christian religious background 150 (36.9%). Respondents above the age of 25 years (p = 0.0052) and those in the medical profession (p < 0.001) had more knowledge. More medical students had a better attitude (p = 0.0043) and favorable practices (0.0134) compared to their non-medical counterparts. There is a weak correlation between attitude (r = 0.206, p < 0.001) and practice (r = 0.181, p = 0.0003) with knowledge on CCS. Conclusion: Observation from the present study suggests the need for more efforts in the fight against cervical cancer and encouragement of positive attitude and practice towards cervical cancer screening and uptake of vaccination.

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Rev inf cient ; 51(3): 7-7, jul.-sep. 2006. tab
Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-30811

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Se realiza un estudio descriptivo en 121 jóvenes fumadores del área Este del municipio Guantánamo, perteneciente al Policlínico Universitario Mártires del 4 de abril, durante el período enero-noviembre de 2005. De ellos, 56, del sexo masculino y, 65, del femenino. Se les realizan mediciones antropométricas encontrando resultados que nos permiten plantear que las mujeres son de tipo hipergraso con índice de masa corporal medio y patrón de distribución de grasa central superior, mientras que los hombres son de tipo normograso con índice de masa corporal medio, igualmente, pero con patrón de grasa central inferior(AU)


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Adolescent , Body Composition , Anthropometry , Tobacco Use Disorder/adverse effects , Adolescent
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