Breast Cancer Knowledge among Students at a State Comprehensive University

Calvin Odhiambo, Shimia Hunter
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Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide and the second-leading cause of death among women in the United States. While lack of knowledge about breast cancer is a key factor in breast cancer mortality, little is known about breast cancer knowledge among women and men under the age of 30. The goal of the current study was to investigate the knowledge and awareness of breast cancer among female and male undergraduate students at a State Comprehensive University in the Southeastern United States. Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey of 265 male and female undergraduate students from six colleges at a State Comprehensive University in the southeastern United States. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to predict breast cancer knowledge using gender, academic major, marital status, age, family household income, and race as predictors. All analyses were performed using SPSS version 24. Results: Overall, a majority of study participants did not demonstrate adequate knowledge about breast cancer. There were significant differences by gender and race. All other predictors were not statistically significant. Conclusion. This study highlights the need to formulate educational programs to increase breast cancer awareness among undergraduate students in State Comprehensive Universities, in general, and to specifically focus on creating awareness among males, reducing the racial gap in breast cancer knowledge and, consequently, reducing existing racial disparities.
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一所州立综合大学学生的乳腺癌知识
背景:乳腺癌是全球女性中最常见的癌症,也是美国女性死亡的第二大原因。虽然缺乏对乳腺癌的了解是导致乳腺癌死亡率的一个关键因素,但30岁以下的女性和男性对乳腺癌的了解却很少。本研究的目的是调查美国东南部一所州立综合大学的男女本科生对乳腺癌的认识和意识。方法:对美国东南部一所州立综合大学六所学院的265名男女本科生进行横断面调查。以性别、专业、婚姻状况、年龄、家庭家庭收入、种族为预测因素,进行Logistic回归分析预测乳腺癌知识。所有分析均使用SPSS version 24进行。结果:总体而言,大多数研究参与者对乳腺癌没有足够的了解。性别和种族之间存在显著差异。其他所有预测因子均无统计学意义。结论。这项研究强调了制定教育计划的必要性,以提高州立综合大学本科生对乳腺癌的认识,并特别关注在男性中建立认识,减少乳腺癌知识的种族差距,从而减少现有的种族差距。
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