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Mohammad-Reza Sohrabi

Editor in Cheif · Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Social Determinants of health research Center, Social Determinats of Health Journal

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Disparities in cervical cancer screening participation in Iran: a cross-sectional analysis of the 2016 nationwide STEPS survey

Abstract Background One of the most important concerns in every healthcare system is the elimination of disparities in health service utilization and achievement of health equity. This study aimed to investigate the disparities in cervical cancer screening participation in Iran. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted using data from the National Non-Communicable Risk Factors Survey in 2016 (STEPs 2016). Data on cervical cancer screening in addition to demographic and socio-economic factors from 15,975 women aged 18 and above were analyzed. The distribution of surveyed women with regard to cervical cancer screening practice was described. Chi square and logistic regression were used to assess the association of demographic and socio-economic factors with cervical cancer screening participation. Results Overall, 52.1% of women aged 30–59 years, had undergone cervical cancer screening at least once in their lifetime. Participation rate in cervical cancer screening programs varied between provinces; ranging from 7.6% in Sistan and Baluchestan to 61.2% in Isfahan. Single marital status, illiteracy, being employed, and having no insurance coverage were associated with lower participation. Age and area of residence were insignificant predictors for participating in cervical cancer screening program. Analysis of the cervical cancer uptake rates across the socio-economic levels revealed that the service is less utilised by high income groups. Conclusions Participation in cervical cancer screening program in Iran is not optimal and could be improved. With regard to the distribution of cervical cancer screening practice, social and geographical disparities indicate the need for further research and more comprehensive strategies in order to reduce them.

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Positions

2015–

Editor in Cheif

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Social Determinants of health research Center · Social Determinats of Health Journal

2006–

Head of the Department/ Profesor

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine · Community Medicne

Education

2012

Master Degree

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences School of Medical Education · Medical Education

2004

Board Certificate of Community Medicine

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences School of Medicine · Community Medicine

2002

MPH

Tehran university of medical sciences, School of Public Health

1995

General Medical Degree

Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services Faculty of Medicine

Keywords
Community MedicineHealthHealth PromotionPreventionSocial Determinants of Health
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