Research Article

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Cervical Cancer and Screening amongst Female Healthcare Professionals: A Cross-Sectional Study

Table 3

Participants’ attitudes towards cervical cancer.

Statements describing attitudes of the participants towards cervical cancerAgree, n (%)Neither agree nor disagree, n (%)Disagree, n (%)

A1: carcinoma of the cervix is highly prevalent and is a leading cause of deaths amongst all malignancies in Saudi Arabia52 (13.2)124 (31.4)210 (53.2)

A2: any young woman including you can acquire cervical carcinoma29 (7.3)48 (12.2)309 (78.2)

A3: carcinoma of the cervix cannot be transmitted from one person to another79 (20.0)39 (9.9)265 (67.1)

A4: screening helps in prevention of carcinoma of the cervix18 (4.6)32 (8.1)335 (84.8)

A5: screening causes no harm to the client36 (9.1)41 (10.4)309 (78.2)

A6: screening for cervical cancer is not expensive51 (12.9)108 (27.3)225 (57.0)

A7: if screening is free and causes no harm, will you screen?15 (3.8)29 (7.3)342 (86.6)

n (%): frequencies (percentage) of participants; percentages are computed with missing observations included in the denominator. Data are missing in A1 (for 9 participants), A2 (9), A3 (12), A3 (10), A5 (9), A6 (11), and A6 (9).