Breast self-examination: attitudes and practices among young women in Europe.

J. Wardle, A. Steptoe, H. Smith, E. Groll-knapp, M. Koller, D. Smith, A. Brodziak
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Breast self examination (BSE) is recommended for the early detection of breast cancer in the European Code against Cancer. Evidence from North America suggests that there is reasonable public awareness of its importance, but compliance with regular BSE is reported by only a minority of young women. Attitudes to and practice of BSE has rarely been studied outside North America. In the present study, attitudes to BSE were evaluated by questionnaire in a sample of 16,486 students aged 17-30 from 20 European countries. Frequency of BSE practice was reported by the 9,181 women in the sample. Information on public recommendations concerning BSE was obtained from cancer organizations in each country. The data were collected as part of the European Health Behaviour Survey, an international study on health beliefs and health behaviour. The results showed that BSE was recommended in 16 countries and 'breast awareness' in two, while two countries did not recommend self-examination. 54% of women reported as never having practiced BSE. Regular practice (monthly) was reported by only 8% of the sample, with another 36% reporting occasional BSE. Significant differences emerged between centres in different countries ranging from 6% to 15% reporting regular BSE. Attitude towards BSE was a significant predictor of BSE practice within each centre and across all centres combined. Attitudes towards BSE were significantly less positive in the two centres from countries without BSE recommendations than in the others, but levels of practice were similar.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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乳房自我检查:欧洲年轻女性的态度和做法。
乳房自我检查(BSE)被推荐用于早期发现乳腺癌的欧洲癌症法典。来自北美的证据表明,公众对它的重要性有一定的认识,但只有少数年轻女性报告说定期接受疯牛病治疗。对疯牛病的态度和实践很少在北美以外进行研究。本研究以来自20个欧洲国家的16,486名年龄在17-30岁的学生为样本,采用问卷调查的方式评估他们对疯牛病的态度。样本中的9181名妇女报告了患疯牛病的频率。从每个国家的癌症组织获得了有关疯牛病的公众建议的信息。这些数据是作为欧洲健康行为调查的一部分收集的,这是一项关于健康信念和健康行为的国际研究。结果显示,16个国家推荐疯牛病,两个国家推荐“乳房意识”,而两个国家不推荐自我检查。54%的女性报告从未患过疯牛病。只有8%的样本报告有规律的治疗(每月一次),另外36%的样本报告偶尔有疯牛病。不同国家的中心之间出现了显著差异,报告常规疯牛病的比例从6%到15%不等。对疯牛病的态度是每个中心和所有中心合并的疯牛病实践的重要预测因子。在这两个中心中,来自没有疯牛病建议的国家对疯牛病的态度明显不如其他国家积极,但是实践水平是相似的。(摘要删节250字)
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