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Desigualdades regionais e sociais na realização de mamografia e exame citopatológico nas capitais brasileiras em 2019: estudo transversal

Antônio Augusto Schäfer, Leonardo Pozza Santos, Vanessa Iribarrem Avena Miranda, Cristiane Damiani Tomasi, Jacks Soratto, Micaela Rabelo Quadra, Fernanda Oliveira Meller

2021Epidemiologia e Serviços de Saúde11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess regional and social inequalities in mammography and Papanicolaou tests. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study with data from the 2019 Chronic Disease Risk and Protective Factors Surveillance Telephone Survey (Vigitel). The outcome variables were mammography and cytopathology test. The exposure variables were race/skin color, schooling and region of residence in Brazil. Absolute inequality measurements were presented using the slope index of inequality (SII) and equiplots. RESULTS: 23,339 women were included in this study. Having a mammography was 5.2 percentage points higher in women with higher levels of education, while having a cytopathology test was 5.3 percentage points lower in women of Black race/skin color.Having mammography and cytopathology tests was 3.9 and 11.2 percentage points higher, respectively, in the Southern region. CONCLUSION: Social and regional inequalities persist in Brazil and affect mainly women of Black race/skin color, with low education levels and living in the Northeast region of the country.

Topics & Concepts

Political scienceInequalityAffect (linguistics)Social inequalityTransversal (combinatorics)SociologyEconomic growthPoliticsSocial mobilizationInterpretation (philosophy)Global Cancer Incidence and ScreeningWomen's cancer prevention and managementDigital Radiography and Breast Imaging