Self-esteem, compliance, and cervical screening.

J R Wilson, J A Fazey
Author Information
  1. J R Wilson: University of North Wales, Department of Health, Sport, and Physical Education, Bangor, Gwynedd, UK.

Abstract

A computerized version of the semantic differential was administered to 57 respondents and 43 nonrespondents to invitations for a cervical smear test. 26 concepts pertaining to emotional, social, parental, and health-related domains were tested. The semantic differential was followed by a personal questionnaire. Analysis indicated that fear, worry, and embarrassment were negatively correlated with the decision to have a cervical smear test. Respondents seemed to have higher self-esteem and better relationships with their husbands than nonrespondents.

MeSH Term

Adult
Female
Humans
Mass Screening
Middle Aged
Patient Compliance
Self Concept
Semantic Differential
Vaginal Smears

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