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African-American males and prostate cancer: assessing knowledge levels in the community.

机译:非裔美国人男性和前列腺癌:评估社区中的知识水平。

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Although the available evidence indicates that African-American males are at risk for developing prostate cancer, little is known about the level of awareness among African Americans about prostate cancer or how receptive they are to screening. This study examined the level of knowledge African-American males have about prostate cancer and the factors affecting knowledge levels. Face-to-face interviews were conducted among a sample of African-American males older than 25 years. All respondents were asked if they knew what prostate cancer was (N = 897), and those older than age 40 (N = 556) answered a series of seven questions related to prostate cancer. An index was created that reflected respondents level of knowledge about prostate cancer. Slightly more than 19% of the sample scored relatively high on the index related to prostate cancer knowledge, but 30% answered three or fewer questions correctly. Income, marital status, education, and type of insurance were significantly related to a respondent's level of knowledge. Having a regular physician and discussing prostate screening with a physician were both positively related to a respondent's level of understanding. This study indicates that African-American men do not have adequate knowledge about prostate cancer. Although many African Americans may be getting the prostate cancer message, educational efforts need to be strengthened to reach the less affluent and the less educated. These findings also raise questions about why more African-American men are not being screened and why more primary care physicians are not discussing prostate cancer with their African-American patients.
机译:尽管现有证据表明,非洲裔美国男性有患前列腺癌的风险,但对于非洲裔美国人对前列腺癌的认识水平或他们对筛查的接受程度知之甚少。这项研究检查了非洲裔美国男性对前列腺癌的了解水平以及影响知识水平的因素。在25岁以上的非洲裔美国男性样本中进行了面对面的采访。所有受访者都被问到是否知道什么是前列腺癌(N = 897),而那些年龄超过40岁(N = 556)的人回答了一系列与前列腺癌有关的七个问题。创建了一个反映受访者对前列腺癌知识水平的指数。略高于19%的样本在与前列腺癌知识相关的指数上得分较高,但是30%的样本正确回答了三个或更少的问题。收入,婚姻状况,教育程度和保险类型与受访者的知识水平显着相关。拥有正规的医生并与医生讨论前列腺筛查均与受访者的理解水平呈正相关。这项研究表明,非洲裔美国人对前列腺癌没有足够的了解。尽管许多非裔美国人可能正在了解前列腺癌的信息,但仍需要加大教育力度,以使富裕程度和教育程度降低。这些发现还引发了一个问题,即为什么不对更多的非洲裔美国人进行筛查,以及为什么更多的初级保健医生不与他们的非洲裔美国人患者讨论前列腺癌。

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