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. 2023 Jul 29;12:231. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1579_22

Table 2.

Participant feedback on KYL materials and campaign (n=788)

Items Responses Number of participants (%)
Prior to receiving this questionnaire, have you already seen Know Your Lemons materials? Yes 570 (72.3%)
No 195 (24.7%)
Don’t Know 23 (2.9%)
Which language did you use to see the materials? Malay 458 (58.1%)
English 299 (37.9%)
Malay and English 29 (3.7%)
Unknown 2 (0.3%)
Which language do you prefer to read the materials? Malay 431 (54.7%)
English 307 (39.0%)
Mandarin 2 (0.3%)
Malay and English 44 (5.6%)
Unknown 4 (0.5%)
Was the language used in the “Know Your Lemons” poster or leaflet clear and understandable? Yes 756 (95.6%)
No 9 (1.1%)
Don’t know 23 (2.9%)
Are the “Know Your Lemons” materials attractive and able to draw your attention? Yes 747 (94.8%)
No 9 (1.1%)
Don’t Know 32 (4.1)
Having seen the 12 signs of breast cancer in the “Know Your Lemons” materials, do you now feel more confident in being able to recognize the signs and symptoms yourself? Strongly disagree 119 (15.1%)
Disagree 18 (2.3%)
Agree 382 (48.5%)
Strongly agree 248 (31.5%)
Unknown 21 (2.7%)
Are the “Know Your Lemon” materials acceptable in Malaysian culture? Yes 708 (89.8%)
No 15 (1.95)
Don’t know 65 (8.2%)
Did the campaign help to improve your knowledge on the process of detecting breast cancer Yes 754 (95.7%)
No 7 (0.9%)
Don’t Know 27 (3.4%)

Categorical data are expressed as percentage