Beliefs and behaviour of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second principal cause of cancer deaths among women worldwide, including Malaysia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 262 female undergraduate students in University Putra Malaysia using a validated questionnaire which...

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Main Authors: Akhtari-Zavare, Mehrnoosh, Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah, Md Said, Salmiah, Ismail, Irmi Zarina
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Language:English
Published: Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29678/1/Beliefs%20and%20behaviour%20of%20Malaysia%20undergraduate%20female%20students%20in%20a%20public%20university%20toward%20breast%20self.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.296782015-09-08T06:25:02Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29678/ Beliefs and behaviour of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice Akhtari-Zavare, Mehrnoosh Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah Md Said, Salmiah Ismail, Irmi Zarina BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second principal cause of cancer deaths among women worldwide, including Malaysia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 262 female undergraduate students in University Putra Malaysia using a validated questionnaire which was developed for this study. RESULTS: The mean age of respondents was 22∓2.3 years. Most of them were single (83.1%), Malay (42.3%) and 20.7% reported having a family history of breast cancer. Eighty-seven (36.7%) claimed they had practiced BSE. Motivation and self-efficacy of the respondents who performed BSE were significantly higher compared with women who did not (p<0.05).There was no association between BSE practice and demographic details (p<0.05). Logistic regression analysis indicated that women who perceived greater motivation (OR=1.089, 95%CI: 1.016-1.168) and had higher confidence of BSE (OR=1.076, 95%CI: 1.028-1.126) were more likely to perform the screening. CONCLUSIONS: The findings show that Malaysian young female's perception regarding breast cancer and the practice of BSE is low. Targeted education should be implemented to improve early detection of breast cancer. Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29678/1/Beliefs%20and%20behaviour%20of%20Malaysia%20undergraduate%20female%20students%20in%20a%20public%20university%20toward%20breast%20self.pdf Akhtari-Zavare, Mehrnoosh and Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah and Md Said, Salmiah and Ismail, Irmi Zarina (2013) Beliefs and behaviour of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 14 (1). pp. 57-61. ISSN 1513-7368 http://www.apocpcontrol.org/page/apjcp_issues_view.php?sid=Entrez:PubMed&id=pmid:23534796&key=2013.14.1.57 10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.1.57
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description BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second principal cause of cancer deaths among women worldwide, including Malaysia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 262 female undergraduate students in University Putra Malaysia using a validated questionnaire which was developed for this study. RESULTS: The mean age of respondents was 22∓2.3 years. Most of them were single (83.1%), Malay (42.3%) and 20.7% reported having a family history of breast cancer. Eighty-seven (36.7%) claimed they had practiced BSE. Motivation and self-efficacy of the respondents who performed BSE were significantly higher compared with women who did not (p<0.05).There was no association between BSE practice and demographic details (p<0.05). Logistic regression analysis indicated that women who perceived greater motivation (OR=1.089, 95%CI: 1.016-1.168) and had higher confidence of BSE (OR=1.076, 95%CI: 1.028-1.126) were more likely to perform the screening. CONCLUSIONS: The findings show that Malaysian young female's perception regarding breast cancer and the practice of BSE is low. Targeted education should be implemented to improve early detection of breast cancer.
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author Akhtari-Zavare, Mehrnoosh
Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah
Md Said, Salmiah
Ismail, Irmi Zarina
spellingShingle Akhtari-Zavare, Mehrnoosh
Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah
Md Said, Salmiah
Ismail, Irmi Zarina
Beliefs and behaviour of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice
author_facet Akhtari-Zavare, Mehrnoosh
Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah
Md Said, Salmiah
Ismail, Irmi Zarina
author_sort Akhtari-Zavare, Mehrnoosh
title Beliefs and behaviour of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice
title_short Beliefs and behaviour of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice
title_full Beliefs and behaviour of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice
title_fullStr Beliefs and behaviour of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice
title_full_unstemmed Beliefs and behaviour of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice
title_sort beliefs and behaviour of malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice
publisher Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29678/1/Beliefs%20and%20behaviour%20of%20Malaysia%20undergraduate%20female%20students%20in%20a%20public%20university%20toward%20breast%20self.pdf
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