Socioeconomic status index is an independent determinant of breast cancer screening practices: Evidence from Eastern China.
Shunhua ZhangHairuo WangBinhao LiuJianwei YuYizheng GaoPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Socioeconomic inequalities existed in Eastern China and were related to breast cancer screening patronage. The composite SES index was identified as a significant determinant of breast cancer screening practices. Our results highlighted the negative impacts of socioeconomic inequities on female breast cancer screening utilization. This suggests that reducing socioeconomic inequalities in breast cancer screening requires more focused interventions and concerted outreach activities for groups with lower education levels, lower income, or lower occupational classes.