TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-participation in breast screening in Denmark
T2 - Sociodemographic determinants
AU - von Euler-Chelpin, My
AU - Napolitano, George
AU - Lynge, Elsebeth
AU - Borstrøm, Søren
AU - Vejborg, Ilse
N1 - © 2024. The Author(s).
PY - 2024/7/29
Y1 - 2024/7/29
N2 - BACKGROUND: Internationally, non-participation in breast screening increased with decreasing level of education indicating importance of information campaigns to enhance awareness of screening. However, in Denmark in the 1990s the association between education and non-participation was U-shaped. We therefore analyzed recent Danish data.METHODS: Data derived from the Capital Region of Denmark, biennial, organized breast screening program 2008-2020, where women aged 50-69 were personally invited to screening. Non-participation was measured as number of women with no participation out of women eligible for at least three invitations. Sociodemographic determinants were identified by linkage to public registers. Results were reported as age adjusted odds ratios (OR) of non-participation including 95% confidence intervals (CI).RESULTS: Among 196,085 women, 86% participated. Using women with low education as baseline, the OR for professional bachelors was 0.64; and for academics 0.75. The strongest determinants of non-participation were being non-married OR 2.03; born outside Denmark OR 2.04; being self-employed OR 1.67; retired OR 3.12; on public support OR 3.66; or having co-morbidity OR 1.56.CONCLUSION: The U-shaped association between education and non-participation in breast screening prevailed. The data further indicated that screening participation was low in women with pertinent health and social problems.
AB - BACKGROUND: Internationally, non-participation in breast screening increased with decreasing level of education indicating importance of information campaigns to enhance awareness of screening. However, in Denmark in the 1990s the association between education and non-participation was U-shaped. We therefore analyzed recent Danish data.METHODS: Data derived from the Capital Region of Denmark, biennial, organized breast screening program 2008-2020, where women aged 50-69 were personally invited to screening. Non-participation was measured as number of women with no participation out of women eligible for at least three invitations. Sociodemographic determinants were identified by linkage to public registers. Results were reported as age adjusted odds ratios (OR) of non-participation including 95% confidence intervals (CI).RESULTS: Among 196,085 women, 86% participated. Using women with low education as baseline, the OR for professional bachelors was 0.64; and for academics 0.75. The strongest determinants of non-participation were being non-married OR 2.03; born outside Denmark OR 2.04; being self-employed OR 1.67; retired OR 3.12; on public support OR 3.66; or having co-morbidity OR 1.56.CONCLUSION: The U-shaped association between education and non-participation in breast screening prevailed. The data further indicated that screening participation was low in women with pertinent health and social problems.
KW - Humans
KW - Denmark
KW - Female
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Aged
KW - Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis
KW - Early Detection of Cancer/statistics & numerical data
KW - Educational Status
KW - Sociodemographic Factors
KW - Socioeconomic Factors
KW - Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data
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U2 - 10.1186/s12889-024-19547-x
DO - 10.1186/s12889-024-19547-x
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39075424
SN - 1471-2458
VL - 24
SP - 2024
JO - BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
JF - BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
IS - 1
M1 - 2024
ER -