Association Between Sociodemographic Factors and Health Beliefs Related to Breast Cancer Screening Behavior Among Northern Thai Women: A Hospital-Based Study

Author:

Jiraniramai Surin1,Pinyopornpanish Kanokporn1,Wongpakaran Nahathai1,Angkurawaranon Chaisiri1,Champion Victoria L.2,Chitapanarux Imjai1,Jiraporncharoen Wichuda1,Wongpakaran Tinakon1

Affiliation:

1. Chiang Mai University

2. Indiana University

Abstract

Abstract Background Early diagnosis of breast cancer is crucial for reducing mortality rates. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of demographics/social determinants of health on beliefs about the practice of self-breast examination, using mammogram and ultrasound in the context of breast cancer screening among Thai women in a hospital-based setting for implying program planning and future research. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in two health centers in Chiang Mai Province from August 2021 to December 2021, involving 130 Thai women ages 40 to 70 years. Data were collected by a survey using a questionnaire to gather sociodemographic information, and health beliefs about breast cancer and screening behavior utilizing the modified Thai version of Champion's Health Belief Model Scale (MT-CHBMS). Descriptive statistics, t-tests, ANOVA, and linear regression models were employed for examining association between sociodemographic factors and health beliefs about the practice of self-breast examination (BSE), using mammogram (MG) and ultrasound (UTS). Results Health insurance schemes were associated with Benefit-MG, Barrier-BSE, Barrier-MG and Barrier-UTS subscales. Additionally, monthly income was associated with Barrier-MG and Barrier-UTS subscales. The most common barriers reported were “embarrassment”, “worry”, and “takes too much time”. Conclusion To enhance breast cancer screening in Thailand, program planning and future research should focus on health insurance schemes, especially women with social security schemes, as they may be the most appropriate target group for intervention.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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