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- Tariful Islam
- Md Abdullah Saeed Khan
- Mohammad Delwer Hossain Hawlader
- Nur-E-Safa Meem
- Fahima Nasrin Eva
- Umme Kulsum Monisha
- Mohammad Ali Hossain
- Mohammad Hayatun Nabi
Abstract
Cervical cancer is a major global health issue now and is the second leading cancer among women in Bangladesh, caused primarily by Human papillomavirus (HPV). Despite effective vaccination and screening methods, awareness and access to preventive methods are limited in developing regions. This nationwide study aims to explore socio-economic and cultural factors affecting cervical cancer awareness in Bangladesh and generate evidence-based recommendations for tailoring suitable health promotion strategies for the country. This cross-sectional study was conducted in Bangladesh to evaluate cervical cancer awareness among adults aged 18 years and above. A semi-structured questionnaire was designed for this research, keeping in mind the local sociocultural contexts. Face-to-face interviews were conducted after getting the participants’ consent and making sure they understood all the questions. After checking for data quality and consistency, responses of 2,151 participants were finally retained. The collected data was analyzed using STATA (Version 17) statistical software. The majority (80.15%) of the participants were aware of cervical cancer, with healthcare workers being the primary source of information. Higher awareness rates were noted among married individuals (80.88%), urban dwellers (83.24%), those with more education (average 11.96 ± 4.36 years), individuals with higher income (88.17%), and those belonging to nuclear families (82.86%). Healthcare professionals had significantly greater awareness (98.91%) compared to other occupations. Participants undergoing regular health checkups were more informed and the association was statistically significant (87.03%, p
Suggested Citation
Tariful Islam & Md Abdullah Saeed Khan & Mohammad Delwer Hossain Hawlader & Nur-E-Safa Meem & Fahima Nasrin Eva & Umme Kulsum Monisha & Mohammad Ali Hossain & Mohammad Hayatun Nabi, 2025.
"Awareness about cervical cancer and its socio-economic determinants among adults in Bangladesh: Results from a nationwide cross-sectional study,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(6), pages 1-15, June.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0325712
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0325712
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