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Health Care-Related Correlates of Cervical Cancer Screening among Sexual Minority Women: An Integrative Review.

Madelyne Z GreeneSalimah H MeghaniMarilyn S SommersTonda L Hughes
Published in: Journal of midwifery & women's health (2018)
Several gaps in knowledge remain that could be addressed by recruiting more diverse samples of SMW with improved generalizability. Clinicians and clinical institutions can address factors associated with low rates of screening among SMW by preventing sexual orientation-based discrimination, inviting sexual orientation disclosure, and offering cervical cancer screening to SMW at a variety of health care encounters. Future research should examine how the location of care and health care provider type affect SMW's cervical cancer screening behaviors and should test the effectiveness of health care interventions designed to address sexual orientation-related disparities.
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