Table 4 Influencing factors for self-sampling acceptability among screened women.

From: Accuracy and acceptability of self-sampling HPV testing in cervical cancer screening: a population-based study in rural Yunnan, China

 

N

n

%

cOR (95%CI)

aOR (95%CI)

Age, years old

 < 40

1103

587

53.2

1

1

 ≥ 40

1897

523

27.6

3.33

(2.33–7.94)

2.75

(1.79–6.89)

Ethnic

 Dai minority

1602

650

40.6

1

1

 Rare minorities

873

236

27.0

1.88

(1.12–4.98)

2.55

(1.58–4.77)

Education level

 Senior high school and the above

433

217

50.1

1

1

 Junior high school and the below

2567

893

34.8

2.19

(3.90–6.91)

2.13

(1.02–4.10)

Cervical cancer screening history

 Yes

1443

687

47.6

1

1

 No

1557

423

27.2

2.44

(1.64–2.59)

0.95

(0.78–1.15)

KAP for cervical cancer

 Good (score ≥ 5 points)

994

454

45.7

1

1

 Inferior (score < 5 point)

2006

656

32.7

1.73

(1.64–2.59)

2.87

(0.98–8.39)

  1. cOR, crude odds ratio; aOR, adjusted odds ratio; KAP, knowledge, attitude, and practice.
  2. Dai minority is the main minority ethnic (> 50%) among screened women, we divided the minorities as Dai and other minorities. The KAP score were defined as: know about HPV (2 points), never know about HPV (1 points); know about HPV causes cervical cancer (3 points), not sure about HPV causes cervical cancer (2 points), never know about HPV causes cervical cancer (1 points); had cervical cancer screening before (2 points), never had cervical cancer screening before (1 points).