Measuring the Preferences of Homeless Women for Cervical Cancer Screening Interventions: Development of a Best–Worst Scaling Survey

Volume: 8, Issue: 5, Pages: 455 - 467
Published: Jan 14, 2015
Abstract
Despite having multiple risk factors, women experiencing homelessness are screened for cervical cancer at a lower rate than women in the general US population. We report on the design of a stated preference study to assess homeless women’s preferences for cervical cancer screening interventions, to inform efforts to overcome this disparity. We conducted focus groups with homeless women (n = 8) on cervical cancer screening decisions and analyzed...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring the Preferences of Homeless Women for Cervical Cancer Screening Interventions: Development of a Best–Worst Scaling Survey
Published Date
Jan 14, 2015
Volume
8
Issue
5
Pages
455 - 467
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