Knowledge, Attitudes, Behavior, and Practices of Self-Breast Examination in Jalisco, Mexico.
Gabrielle FrancoAntonio Reyna SevillaIgor Martín Ramos HerreraMiguel E González CastañedaThankam S SunilPublished in: Journal of cancer education : the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education (2021)
The importance of self-breast examination to identify early signs of breast cancer has been widely discussed in scientific literature. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of women aged 18 years and over (n = 547) living in urban and rural areas in the State of Jalisco, Mexico. Survey questions included measures on knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and practices related to self-breast examination. We compared these measures between women living in urban and rural areas and women aged 18-39 years and 40+ years. Using t-test, we tested the significance of these differentials. Our results indicate that there is no significant difference in knowledge, attitudes, behavior, and practices regarding self-breast examination between women living in urban and in rural areas of Jalisco. However, we found some difference in these measures between women in 18-39 years and 40+ years. While the State of Jalisco has taken significant steps toward promoting significance of cancer prevention, further attention to women in the older cohort is recommended.