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. 2023 Nov 30;2023:9239431. doi: 10.1155/2023/9239431

Table 3.

Attitude of respondents on breast cancer screening.

Attitude item N Mean Std. dev SA (n, %) A (n, %) U (n, %) D (n, %) SD (n, %)
All females need to perform breast cancer screening 355 4.52 0.648 213 (60.0) 118 (33.2) 21 (5.9) 3 (0.8) 0 (0.0)
Breast cancer screening is important to detect breast cancer early 355 4.60 0.644 244 (68.7) 82 (23.1) 28 (7.9) 1 (0.3) 0 (0.0)
Early detection of breast helps prevent further complications 355 4.16 0.967 159 (44.8) 126 (35.5) 43 (12.1) 21 (5.9) 6 (1.7)
Breast cancer survival does not depend on early detection 355 4.07 1.09 21 (5.9) 10 (2.8) 50 (14.1) 120 (33.8) 154 (43.4)
Breast self-examination does not help in detecting breast cancer 355 4.52 0.621 1 (0.3) 6 (1.7) 70 (19.7) 100 (28.2) 178 (50.1)
A woman with family history of breast cancer should not worry about breast cancer 355 3.71 1.40 30 (8.5) 50 (14.1) 40 (11.3) 82 (23.1) 153 (43.1)

SA = strongly agreed; A = agreed; U = undecided; D = disagreed; SD = strongly disagreed.