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Increasing the perceived relevance of cervical screening in older women who do not plan to attend screening.

Laura A V MarlowMairead RyanJo Waller
Published in: Sexually transmitted infections (2019)
Providing a clear explanation that decouples women's perceived cervical cancer risk from their current sexual behaviour has the potential to increase perceived risk of cervical cancer and intentions to be screened among older women. Providing women with a clear cognitive representation of the aetiology of cervical cancer may be one approach to increasing screening uptake.
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