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. 2021 Jun 23;35:81. doi: 10.47176/mjiri.35.81

Table 4. The Most Significant and Nonsignificant Effective Factors in Acceptance and Willingness to Pay for Cervical Cancer Prevention Methods .

Variable Significant positive Nonsignificant ‎

1. Household Income
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2. Age
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3. Age of ‎daughters
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4. Test status (had screening test or not)
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5. Had heard of screening test
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6. Had heard of cervical cancer and risk factors
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7. Had heard of HPV vaccine
*

8. Perception on‏ ‏the‏ ‏health‏ ‏of‏ ‏daughters
*

9. Risky sexual ‎behaviors
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10. Education
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11. Self-rated health
***

12. perceived ‎seriousness of ‎cervical cancer
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13. perceived ‎quality /accuracy of screening test
** *

14. Marital status
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15. Religion
*

16. Ethnicity
**

17. Background ‎profession ‎
**

18. Knowledge about screening test
***

19. Source of more ‎Information about screening test
** *

20. Proportion of ‎screening testing ‎normal
*

21. Smoking
* *

22. Has risk factor (STDs, family history...)
***

23. employment
**

24. No. of children
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25. Believes ‎ screening test is an effective
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26. Living setting (urban or rural)
** **

27. Being local residents
*

28. Having daughter(s)
*

29. Family history of cancer
**

3. Private insurance status
*

31. Knowledge
*

* Number/ frequency