Type | Conference Paper - The Asian Conference on the Social Sciences 2013 |
Title | Preliminary Findings on the Willingness to Participate in Oral Cancer Screening among High Risk People; A Study of a Muslim Predominant Community in Narathiwat, South Thailand |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
URL | http://iafor.info/archives/offprints/acss2013-offprints/ACSS2013_0367.pdf |
Abstract | Objective: This research aimed to study the willingness to participate in oral screening among high risk people who have practiced long term smoking and betel quid chewing in one Muslim predominant community in Narathiwat province, Thailand. Method: This cross-sectional study adopted five distinctive variables of the Health Belief Model Theory in explaining the willingness to participate in oral screening. A total of 255 high risk adults 40 years of age or older were sampled by stratified random method according to their habits of smoking, chewing and both habits. A questionnaire-based interview was used to collect data. Results: The participants were 65.5% males. The mean age was 63.1 (SD = 11.7) years, ranging from 41 - 93 years. There were 52.1% smokers, 16.5% chewers and 31.4% practicing both habits. Most of them reported never having an oral screening experience (99.2%) yet were willing to take the screening (89.8%). Participants willing to participate in oral screening had significantly higher knowledge regarding oral cancer risk factors than the unwilling individuals (p < 0.05). The study also proved that the willingness to participate in oral screening among high risk people significantly related to their perceived barriers and self-efficacy (both chi-square pvalues, <0.001). Conclusion: The willingness to take oral screening among high risk people in the study was of a satisfactory level. The significant factors relating to willingness were knowledge, perceived barriers and self-efficacy. The results from this study could be applied in a strategy plan to promote willingness to participate in oral cancer screening. |
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