Research Article
Factors Associated with Cervical Cancer Screening Uptake: Implications for the Health of Women in Jordan
Table 3
-test result for differences in perceived benefits, barriers, susceptibility, and perceived seriousness of severity among participants (
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| Variable | | df | value | value |
| Total perceived benefit | | | | | Had Pap smear () | | 498 | 1.47 | 0.14 | Never had Pap smear () | | | | | Total perceived barrier | | | | | Had Pap smear () | | 498 | (-4.01) | 0.0001 | Never had Pap smear () | | | | | Total perceived susceptibility to cervical cancer screening | | | | | Had Pap smear () | | 498 | .29 | 0.77 | Never had Pap smear () | | | | | Total perceived seriousness of severity of cervical cancer | | | | | Had Pap smear () | | 498 | .276 | 0.78 | Never had Pap smear () | | | | |
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Note: SD = standard deviation; DF = degree of freedom, value < 0.0. |