• Preventive medicine · Aug 2004

    Multicenter Study

    Factors associated with colorectal cancer screening among Chinese-Americans.

    • Wei Yue Sun, Charles E Basch, Randi L Wolf, and Xiao Jing Li.
    • Department of Health and Behavior Studies, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY 11212, USA. weiyuesun@yahoo.com
    • Prev Med. 2004 Aug 1; 39 (2): 323-9.

    ObjectiveTo investigate factors associated with receipt of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among urban senior Chinese-Americans.MethodsTwo hundred three men and women from three senior centers completed a questionnaire that included sections on demographics, fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) and sigmoidoscopy use, and potential barriers to screening.ResultsReceipt of a FOBT within the prior 12 months (37.9% of sample) was associated with fewer years of US residency, lower level of worries or fears of test results, and higher level of perceived susceptibility to CRC. Receipt of a flexible sigmoidoscopy within the past 5 years (22.2% of sample) was associated with higher levels of education, lower levels of worries or fears of test results, and higher level of perceived susceptibility of CRC.ConclusionsIntervention programs may target these areas to facilitate CRC screening in Chinese-Americans so that national goals can be met for all Americans.

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