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Table 1 Baseline characteristics and utilization of cervical cancer screening services among female primary school teachers in Ilala Municipality, 2010

From: Utilization of cervical cancer screening services and its associated factors among primary school teachers in Ilala Municipality, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Variable

Total (N = 512)

Utilization of cervical cancer screening services (n = 108, 21 %)

n

%

P value

Age group (in years)

    

 20–29

106 (20.7 %)

30

28.3

 

 30–39

219 (42.8 %)

42

19.2

 

 40–49

102 (19.9 %)

17

16.7

 

 50 and above

85 (16.6 %)

19

22.4

0.166

Marital status

    

 Single

61 (12.0 %)

11

18

 

 Married

412 (80.9 %)

91

22.1

 

 Widowed/divorced

36 (7.0 %)

6

16.7

0.606

Education level

    

 Secondary

432 (84.3 %)

89

20.6

 

 Higher

80 (15.63 %)

19

23.8

0.526

Parity

    

 Zero parity

54 (10.5 %)

11

20.4

 

 Para one

139 (27.1)

23

16.6

 

 Multi-parityα

254 (49.6 %)

54

21.3

 

 Grand-multi parityβ

65 (12.7 %)

20

30.8

0.145

Life-time sex partners

    

 One

71 (14.0 %)

11

15.5

 

 Two or more

435 (86.0 %)

97

22.3

0.194

Ever used contraceptive

    

 Yes

311 (60.7)

72

23.2

 

 No

201 (39.3)

34

17.9

0.156

Know cervical that cancer is preventable

    

 Yes

347 (67.8)

98

28.2

 

 No

18 (3.5)

3

16.7

 

 I don’t know

147 (28.7)

7

4.8

<0.005

Involve spouse in making decision

    

Yes

329 (77.8)

57

17.3

 

No

94 (22.2)

40

42.5

<0.005

Procedures for screening is disgraceful

    

 Yes

46 (10.5)

8

17.4

 

 No

392 (89.5)

90

23

0.391

  1. N denotes Total number, n denotes number in category, α = 2-4 previous pregnancies, β = 5 and above previous pregnancies
  2. Statistical significance based on Chi-square P value. Bolded results are statistically significant at P ≤ 0.05. OR denotes Odds Ratios and 95 % CI denote 95 % confidence intervals