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. 2020 Oct 9;27(1):1073274820958701. doi: 10.1177/1073274820958701

Table 3.

Attitude of Respondents Toward Cervical Cancer Screening Utilization in Dire Dawa, eastern Ethiopia, February-March 2017 [n = 310].

Variable Respondents attitude toward screening service utilization (n = 310)
Strongly disagree (1) Disagree (2) Neutral (3) Agree (4) Strongly agree (5)
Cervical cancer is easily cured 4 (1.2%) 13 (4.2%) 93 (30.0%) 103 (33.2%) 98 (31.6%)
Cervical cancer affects any women 4 (1.2%) 33 (10.6%) 135 (43.5%) 88 (28.4%) 49 (15.8%)
Cervical cancer can prevented 2 (0.6%) 14 (4.5%) 93 (30.0%) 122 (39.4%) 78 (25.2%)
Being Screen no Harm 3 (1.0%) 29 (9.4%) 140 (45.2%) 90 (29.0%) 47 (15.1%)
Free cost screening 5 (1.6%) 35 (11.3%) 133 (42.9%) 94 (30.0%) 42 (13.5%)
Recommend to friends 2 (0.7%) 5 (1.6%) 51 (16.5%) 144 (46.5%) 107 (34.5%)