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. 2017;18(4):969–979. doi: 10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.4.969

Table 2.

Correct Responses of Participants to the Possible Signs and Risk Factors of Cervical Cancer in Relation to the Perceived Cancer Cervix Risk

Possible signs Perceived risk and Correct Responses: no. (%)
Below average (n=253) Average risk (n=162) Above average risk (n=91) Total (n=506) P value*
1- Vaginal bleeding between periods 114 (45.1) 63 (38.9) 59 (64.8) 236(46.6) 0.002
2- Persistent lower back pain 62 (24.5) 35 (21.6) 22 (24.2) 119(23.5) 0.828
3- Persistent vaginal discharge that smells unpleasant 86 (34.0) 35 (21.6) 26 (28.6) 147(29.1) 0.11
4- Discomfort or pain during sex 69 (27.3) 32 (19.8) 36 (39.6) 137(27.1) 0.018
5- Menstrual periods that are heavier or longer than usual 109 (43.1) 48 (29.6) 43 (42.3) 200(39.5) 0.003
6- Vaginal bleeding after the menopause 127 (50.2) 60 (37.0) 58 (63.7) 245(48.4) 0.001
7- Persistent pelvic pain 74 (29.2) 41 (25.3) 23 (25.3) 138(27.3) 0.607
8- Vaginal bleeding during or after sex 55 (21.7) 26 (16.0) 32 (35.2) 113(22.3) 0.001
9- Blood in the stool or urine 43 (17.0) 25 (15.4) 18 (19.8) 86(17.0) 0.533
10- Unexplained weight loss 70 (27.7) 45 (27.8) 33 (36.3) 148(29.2) 0.5
 Total Score (total=10 points)
 Mean ±SD 5.5±2.3 5.6±2.2 6.3±2.1 5.7±2.2 0.018**
 Median (IQR) 5.0 (3.0-7.0) 5.00 (3.0-7.0) 6.0 (3.0-8.0) 6.0(3.0-7.0)
Risk factors
1- Infection with HPV (human papilloma virus) 39 (15.4) 39 (24.1) 16 (17.6) 0.001
2- Smoking any cigarettes at all 159 (62.8)  87 (53.7) 37 (40.7) 0.001
3- Having a weakened immune system! 175 (69.2) 103 (63.6) 45 (49.5) 0.001
4- Long term use of the contraceptive pill 152 (60.1) 98 (60.5) 57 (62.6) 0.91
5- Infection with Chlamydia (a sexually transmitted infection) 35 (13.8) 39 (24.1) 19 (20.9) 0.001
6- Starting to have sex at a young age (before age 17) 29 (11.5) 14 (8.6) 9 (9.9) 0.647
7- Having many sexual partners 34 (13.4) 19 (11.7) 7 (7.7) 0.105
8- Having many children 134 (53.0) 91 (56.2) 43 (47.3) 0.279
9- Not going for regular screening tests 185 (73.1) 106 (65.4) 78 (85.7) 0.001
Total score (out of 9 points):
Mean ±SD 3.73±1.76 3.78±2.19 3.70±2.11
Median (IQR) 4.0 (2.5-4.5) 4.0 (2.0-5.0) 0.156**

HIV/AIDS, immunosuppressant drugs or having a transplant;

*

Chi square test for independence;

**

Kruskal Wallis test; IQR, interquartile range