Do elderly women in Malaysia go for mammogram screening?

Despite the debates of the benefits of continuing mammography screening among elderly women, studies in Malaysia have shown that the prevalence of breast examination declines after age 45 years and for mammogram per se, the prevalence of examination increases until age of 64. This study aims to...

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Main Authors: Rahmah, Mohd Amin, Aniza, I, Che Engku Nor Bahiyah, CEM
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spelling my-unisza-ir.46812022-09-13T04:44:46Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4681/ Do elderly women in Malaysia go for mammogram screening? Rahmah, Mohd Amin Aniza, I Che Engku Nor Bahiyah, CEM H Social Sciences (General) Q Science (General) Despite the debates of the benefits of continuing mammography screening among elderly women, studies in Malaysia have shown that the prevalence of breast examination declines after age 45 years and for mammogram per se, the prevalence of examination increases until age of 64. This study aims to determine the prevalence of mammogram screening among elderly women in Hulu Langat, Selangor and its relationship with factors such as demographic factors, family history of breast cancer, perceived health status, perceived general psychological factor and lifestyle factors. Data used were from a cross sectional study of health status among community in Hulu Langat area by the Department of Community Health, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia carried out from the year 1998 till 2002. However this paper focused on the database involving elderly women age 60 and above. The sample population was 652. The mean (standard deviation) age was 67.17 (5.995). Only 8.3% of the elderly women claimed to ever had mammogram screening done. Hence, the prevalence of mammogram screening is still low among elderly women in Hulu Langat. Having family history of breast cancer (p < 0.001) and perceived positive psychological status (p=0.003) had shown significant associations with mammogram screening among them. It is therefore important for researcher to further look into the reasons behind this and qualitative exploration is highly recommended. 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4681/1/FH02-FP-16-06792.pdf Rahmah, Mohd Amin and Aniza, I and Che Engku Nor Bahiyah, CEM (2013) Do elderly women in Malaysia go for mammogram screening? Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine, 13 (2). pp. 20-26. ISSN 1675-0306
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Aniza, I
Che Engku Nor Bahiyah, CEM
Do elderly women in Malaysia go for mammogram screening?
description Despite the debates of the benefits of continuing mammography screening among elderly women, studies in Malaysia have shown that the prevalence of breast examination declines after age 45 years and for mammogram per se, the prevalence of examination increases until age of 64. This study aims to determine the prevalence of mammogram screening among elderly women in Hulu Langat, Selangor and its relationship with factors such as demographic factors, family history of breast cancer, perceived health status, perceived general psychological factor and lifestyle factors. Data used were from a cross sectional study of health status among community in Hulu Langat area by the Department of Community Health, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia carried out from the year 1998 till 2002. However this paper focused on the database involving elderly women age 60 and above. The sample population was 652. The mean (standard deviation) age was 67.17 (5.995). Only 8.3% of the elderly women claimed to ever had mammogram screening done. Hence, the prevalence of mammogram screening is still low among elderly women in Hulu Langat. Having family history of breast cancer (p < 0.001) and perceived positive psychological status (p=0.003) had shown significant associations with mammogram screening among them. It is therefore important for researcher to further look into the reasons behind this and qualitative exploration is highly recommended.
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author Rahmah, Mohd Amin
Aniza, I
Che Engku Nor Bahiyah, CEM
author_facet Rahmah, Mohd Amin
Aniza, I
Che Engku Nor Bahiyah, CEM
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title Do elderly women in Malaysia go for mammogram screening?
title_short Do elderly women in Malaysia go for mammogram screening?
title_full Do elderly women in Malaysia go for mammogram screening?
title_fullStr Do elderly women in Malaysia go for mammogram screening?
title_full_unstemmed Do elderly women in Malaysia go for mammogram screening?
title_sort do elderly women in malaysia go for mammogram screening?
publishDate 2013
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