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Cancer symptom awareness in the US: Sociodemographic differences in a population-based survey of adults

机译:癌症症状意识到美国:成人人口综合调查中的社会渗塑差异

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Symptom awareness may improve cancer outcomes by prompting timely help-seeking and diagnosis. Research in the UK has shown lower symptom awareness among sociodemographic groups at higher risk of poor cancer outcomes; however, no population-based surveys in the US have assessed whether cancer symptom awareness varies across sociodemographic groups. We therefore examined associations between sociodemographic factors and recognition of 11 cancer symptoms using a novel population-based survey of US adults. We conducted telephone interviews in 2014 with a population-representative sample of English-speaking adults (aged 50 and older) in the US (N = 1425) using an adapted Awareness and Beliefs about Cancer (ABC) survey. Socioeconomic status (SES) was indexed by education. Additional sociodemographic factors included gender, age, marital status, and race. We used multivariable logistic regression models to examine the association between sociodemographic factors and recognition of each symptom, adjusting for cancer experience. Participants recognized an average of 8.43 symptoms as potential signs of cancer. In multivariable analyses, less education consistently predicted lower recognition across the symptoms. As socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality widen, it is increasingly important to understand factors that may contribute to these disparities. Our results suggest that US adults of lower SES have lower cancer symptom awareness across symptoms, findings that echo results from other developed countries. With low rates of cancer screening, another approach to reducing cancer burden and disparities may be through greater symptom awareness for symptoms with lower awareness, though additional work is needed to identify mechanisms through which awareness may have its effects on cancer outcomes.
机译:症状意识可以通过促使及时的帮助和诊断来改善癌症结果。英国的研究表明,在癌症结果较高风险的社会渗塑群体中表现出较低的症状意识;然而,美国没有基于人口的调查已经评估了癌症症状意识是否跨越社会阶段群体。因此,我们审查了使用基于新的美国成年人的新的人口调查,审查了社会渗目因素与11例癌症症状的识别。我们在2014年进行电话采访,在美国(N = 1425)的人口代表性的英语成年人(年龄50岁及以上)的样本,使用了关于癌症(ABC)调查的适应意识和信仰。社会经济地位(SES)被教育索引。额外的社会渗目因素包括性别,年龄,婚姻状况和比赛。我们使用了多变量逻辑回归模型来检查社会阶段因子与每个症状的识别之间的关联,调整癌症经验。参与者平均公认为8.43症状作为癌症的潜在迹象。在多变量分析中,较少教育始终如一地预测症状的识别较低。由于癌症死亡率的社会经济不平等扩大,了解可能导致这些差异有助于这些差异的因素越来越重要。我们的研究结果表明,美国较低的SES的成年人患有症状的癌症症状意识较低,发现其他发达国家的结果。癌症筛查率低,另一种降低癌症负担和差异的方法可能是通过更大的症状对具有较低意识的症状的意识,尽管需要额外的工作来识别意识,以其对癌症结果产生影响的机制。

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