1. Exploring Factors Influencing Cervical Cancer Prevention Behaviors: Unveiling Perspectives of Conservative Muslim American Women in Virginia.
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Namoos, Asmaa, Sheppard, Vanessa, Abdelkarim, Maryam, Abosamak, NourEldin, Ramadan, Rana, Albayati, Ayaat, and Gal, Tamas
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ISLAM , *CULTURE , *HEALTH education , *IMMUNIZATION , *RESEARCH methodology , *CROSS-sectional method , *SOCIAL norms , *SOCIAL factors , *EARLY detection of cancer , *INTERVIEWING , *QUALITATIVE research , *HEALTH literacy , *PSYCHOLOGY of women , *HEALTH behavior , *DECISION making , *HUMAN papillomavirus vaccines , *THEMATIC analysis ,CERVIX uteri tumors - Abstract
Understanding the complexities surrounding cervical cancer prevention methods and hesitancy among conservative Muslim American women is crucial in addressing health disparities. This qualitative study aimed to delve into the religious, behavioral, and socio-cultural factors influencing Muslim women's decisions regarding cervical cancer screening (CC-S) and HPV vaccination (HPV-V) in Virginia, USA. Through interviews with 10 Muslim women residing in Virginia, qualitative data were collected as part of a mixed-method cross-sectional study conducted between August and September 2021. Findings revealed that participants had limited knowledge about cervical cancer, CC-S, and HPV-V, with notable themes emerging, such as cultural influences, misconceptions, language barriers, and challenges posed by the intricate US healthcare system. Future research should focus on exploring these barriers to mitigate the impact of cervical cancer within the Muslim population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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