Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test

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Autor(a) principal: Maciel, Nathanael de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Nascimento, Anna Beatriz Justino do, Castro , Gabriely Bezerra de, Bandeira, Breno Sousa, Alves, José Gerfeson, Sousa, Leilane Barbosa de
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Resumo: Objective: to identify the health beliefs of lesbian and bisexual women about performing the Papanicolaou’s test. Methods: cross-sectional study developed exclusively online, with fifty-five participants. Google Forms® were used for data collection, with sociodemographic and economic questions, as well as questions related to practices, intention, and beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test. Data were organized in Google Sheets® and analyzed in SPSS® software. Results: it was found that bisexual women believe more in the benefit "when I do the preventive exam, I am relieved" (p=0.047). However, they have higher scores of ashamed for doing the preventive exam (p=0.005). Significant association was identified between having done the exam and perceived benefits (p=0.040); perceived severity and education level (p=0.006); having done the exam (p=0.039); and having fixed partnership (p=0.028). Conclusion: bisexual women believe that performing the exam generates relief, but feelings of shame may hinder adherence to the exam. Lesbian and bisexual women without access to higher education, who never had the exam, and who have multiple sexual partnerships are more vulnerable to cervical cancer. Contributions to practice: reflect on this scenario so that educational strategies are effective for cervical cancer prevention.
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spelling Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s testCrenças em saúde de mulheres lésbicas e bissexuais acerca da realização do teste de PapanicolaouSexual and Gender Minorities; Papanicolaou Test; Mass Screening; Health Belief Model; Behavior.Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero; Teste de Papanicolaou; Programas de Rastreamento; Modelo de Crenças de Saúde; Comportamento.Objective: to identify the health beliefs of lesbian and bisexual women about performing the Papanicolaou’s test. Methods: cross-sectional study developed exclusively online, with fifty-five participants. Google Forms® were used for data collection, with sociodemographic and economic questions, as well as questions related to practices, intention, and beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test. Data were organized in Google Sheets® and analyzed in SPSS® software. Results: it was found that bisexual women believe more in the benefit "when I do the preventive exam, I am relieved" (p=0.047). However, they have higher scores of ashamed for doing the preventive exam (p=0.005). Significant association was identified between having done the exam and perceived benefits (p=0.040); perceived severity and education level (p=0.006); having done the exam (p=0.039); and having fixed partnership (p=0.028). Conclusion: bisexual women believe that performing the exam generates relief, but feelings of shame may hinder adherence to the exam. Lesbian and bisexual women without access to higher education, who never had the exam, and who have multiple sexual partnerships are more vulnerable to cervical cancer. Contributions to practice: reflect on this scenario so that educational strategies are effective for cervical cancer prevention.Objetivo: identificar as crenças em saúde de mulheres lésbicas e bissexuais acerca da realização do teste de Papanicolaou. Métodos: estudo transversal desenvolvido exclusivamente online, com 55 participantes. Utilizou-se o Google Forms® para coleta de dados, com questões sociodemográficas e econômicas, além de questões relacionadas às práticas, à intenção e às crenças na realização do teste de Papanicolaou. Os dados foram organizados no Google Sheets® e analisados no software SPSS®. Resultados: verificou-se que mulheres bissexuais acreditam mais no benefício “quando eu faço o exame preventivo, eu fico aliviada” (p=0,047). Contudo, possuem maior pontuação de vergonha de fazer o exame preventivo (p=0,005). Identificou-se associação significativa entre ter realizado o exame e benefícios percebidos (p=0,040); gravidade percebida e nível de instrução (p=0,006);ter realizado o exame (p=0,039);e ter parceria fixa (p=0,028). Conclusão: mulheres bissexuais acreditam que realizar o exame gera alívio, mas o sentimento de vergonha pode prejudicar a adesão ao exame. Mulheres lésbicas e bissexuais sem acesso à educação superior, que nunca realizaram o exame e que possuem múltiplas parcerias sexuais estão mais vulneráveis ao câncer de colo do útero. Contribuições para a prática: refletir sobre esse cenário para que estratégias educativas sejam efetivadas acerca da prevenção do câncer de colo do útero.Universidade Federal do Ceará2023-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionManuscritos de Pesquisaapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/8315410.15253/2175-6783.20232483154Rev Rene; Vol. 24 (2023): Rev Rene; e83154Rev Rene; v. 24 (2023): Rev Rene; e831542175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/83154/248873http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/83154/248874Copyright (c) 2023 Rev Reneinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaciel, Nathanael de SouzaNascimento, Anna Beatriz Justino doCastro , Gabriely Bezerra deBandeira, Breno Sousa Alves, José GerfesonSousa, Leilane Barbosa de2023-12-18T18:12:52Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/83154Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2023-12-18T18:12:52Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test
Crenças em saúde de mulheres lésbicas e bissexuais acerca da realização do teste de Papanicolaou
title Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test
spellingShingle Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test
Maciel, Nathanael de Souza
Sexual and Gender Minorities; Papanicolaou Test; Mass Screening; Health Belief Model; Behavior.
Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero; Teste de Papanicolaou; Programas de Rastreamento; Modelo de Crenças de Saúde; Comportamento.
title_short Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test
title_full Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test
title_fullStr Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test
title_full_unstemmed Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test
title_sort Lesbian and bisexual women's health beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test
author Maciel, Nathanael de Souza
author_facet Maciel, Nathanael de Souza
Nascimento, Anna Beatriz Justino do
Castro , Gabriely Bezerra de
Bandeira, Breno Sousa
Alves, José Gerfeson
Sousa, Leilane Barbosa de
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author2 Nascimento, Anna Beatriz Justino do
Castro , Gabriely Bezerra de
Bandeira, Breno Sousa
Alves, José Gerfeson
Sousa, Leilane Barbosa de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maciel, Nathanael de Souza
Nascimento, Anna Beatriz Justino do
Castro , Gabriely Bezerra de
Bandeira, Breno Sousa
Alves, José Gerfeson
Sousa, Leilane Barbosa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sexual and Gender Minorities; Papanicolaou Test; Mass Screening; Health Belief Model; Behavior.
Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero; Teste de Papanicolaou; Programas de Rastreamento; Modelo de Crenças de Saúde; Comportamento.
topic Sexual and Gender Minorities; Papanicolaou Test; Mass Screening; Health Belief Model; Behavior.
Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero; Teste de Papanicolaou; Programas de Rastreamento; Modelo de Crenças de Saúde; Comportamento.
description Objective: to identify the health beliefs of lesbian and bisexual women about performing the Papanicolaou’s test. Methods: cross-sectional study developed exclusively online, with fifty-five participants. Google Forms® were used for data collection, with sociodemographic and economic questions, as well as questions related to practices, intention, and beliefs about performing the Papanicolaou’s test. Data were organized in Google Sheets® and analyzed in SPSS® software. Results: it was found that bisexual women believe more in the benefit "when I do the preventive exam, I am relieved" (p=0.047). However, they have higher scores of ashamed for doing the preventive exam (p=0.005). Significant association was identified between having done the exam and perceived benefits (p=0.040); perceived severity and education level (p=0.006); having done the exam (p=0.039); and having fixed partnership (p=0.028). Conclusion: bisexual women believe that performing the exam generates relief, but feelings of shame may hinder adherence to the exam. Lesbian and bisexual women without access to higher education, who never had the exam, and who have multiple sexual partnerships are more vulnerable to cervical cancer. Contributions to practice: reflect on this scenario so that educational strategies are effective for cervical cancer prevention.
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