Measuring cervical cancer risk: development and validation of the CARE Risky Sexual Behavior Index.

Paul L Reiter, Mira L Katz, Amy K Ferketich, Mack T Ruffin, Electra D Paskett
Author Information
  1. Paul L Reiter: Division of Epidemiology, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA. preiter@email.unc.edu

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a risky sexual behavior index specific to cervical cancer research.
METHODS: Sexual behavior data on 428 women from the Community Awareness Resources and Education (CARE) study were utilized. A weighting scheme for eight risky sexual behaviors was generated and validated in creating the CARE Risky Sexual Behavior Index. Cutpoints were then identified to classify women as having a low, medium, or high level of risky sexual behavior.
RESULTS: Index scores ranged from 0 to 35, with women considered to have a low level of risky sexual behavior if their score was less than six (31.3% of sample), a medium level if their score was 6–10 (30.6%), or a high level if their score was 11 or greater (38.1%). A strong association was observed between the created categories and having a previous abnormal Pap smear test (p < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: The CARE Risky Sexual Behavior Index provides a tool for measuring risky sexual behavior level for cervical cancer research. Future studies are needed to validate this index in varied populations and test its use in the clinical setting.

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Grants

  1. GRT8230100/PHS HHS
  2. P50 CA105632/NCI NIH HHS
  3. UL1-RR025755/NCRR NIH HHS
  4. 1P50CA105632/NCI NIH HHS
  5. UL1 RR025755/NCRR NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Carcinoma
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Reproductive History
Risk Factors
Risk-Taking
Sexual Behavior
Surveys and Questionnaires
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Young Adult

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