Breast Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices amongst Women in Qatar
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Clinical Implications
4.2. Study Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Participant Characteristics | Response (n = 9008) | |
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N | % | |
Age (years) | ||
18–29 | 1724 | 19 |
30–39 | 3394 | 37 |
40–49 | 2482 | 28 |
50–59 | 1191 | 13 |
60 and above | 224 | 2.5 |
Not reported | 38 | 0.4 |
Nationality | ||
Qatari | 1786 | 20 |
North African | 1803 | 20 |
Sub-Saharan African | 177 | 2 |
Northern American | 146 | 1.6 |
South American and Latin American | 80 | 0.9 |
South-eastern Asian | 1.094 | 12 |
Southern Asian (excluding Qatar) | 1162 | 13 |
Western Asian | 1736 | 19 |
European | 487 | 5.4 |
Not reported | 537 | 6 |
Legnth of stay in Qatar | ||
Less than 5 years | 2038 | 23 |
5–10 years | 3492 | 39 |
10–15 years | 2077 | 23 |
More than 15 years | 3531 | 39 |
No answer | 1799 | 20 |
Main spoken language | ||
Arabic | 5633 | 63 |
English | 2846 | 32 |
Both | 30 | 0.3 |
Others | 499 | 5.5 |
Highest level of education | ||
Never attended school | 1 | <0.1 |
Primary school (Class 1 to 6) | 61 | 1 |
Secondary school (Class 7 to 12) | 1109 | 12 |
Trade/technical/vocational qualification | 227 | 3 |
College diploma/certificate | 1293 | 14 |
University bachelor’s degree | 4712 | 52 |
Postgraduate degree | 1570 | 17 |
Not reported | 31 | 0.34 |
Average monthly household income (QR) | ||
Up to 4999 | 1441 | 17 |
5000–9999 | 1897 | 22 |
10,000–14,999 | 1506 | 18 |
15,000–19,999 | 900 | 11 |
>20,000 | 2766 | 33 |
Not reported | 498 | |
Do you know of the warning signs of breast cancer? | ||
Yes | 6251 | 69 |
Awareness of the Warning Signs of Breast Cancer | Overall (N = 9008) |
---|---|
Change in position of your nipple | 2489 (27.6%) |
Pulling in of your nipple | 2816 (31.3%) |
Pain in one of your breasts or armpits | 4654 (51.7%) |
Puckering or dimpling of your breast skin | 3516 (39.0%) |
Discharge or bleeding from your nipple | 4295 (47.7%) |
A lump or thickening in your breast | 4585 (50.9%) |
Nipple rash | 1717 (19.1%) |
Redness of your breast skin | 2383 (26.5%) |
A lump or thickening under your armpit | 4893 (54.3%) |
Changes in the shape of your breast or nipple | 4044 (44.9% |
Changes in the size of your breast or nipple | 3687 (40.9%) |
Awareness of the risk factors of breast cancer | |
How much do you agree that each of these can increase the chance of getting breast cancer? | |
Having a past history of breast cancer | N-Miss 368 |
Strongly Agree | 2337 (27.1%) |
Agree | 3785 (43.8%) |
Not Sure | 1427 (16.5%) |
Disagree | 355 (4.1%) |
Strongly Disagree | 736 (8.5%) |
Using HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) | N-Miss 500 |
Strongly Agree | 738 (8.7%) |
Agree | 2951 (34.7%) |
Not Sure | 3927 (46.2%) |
Disagree | 457 (5.4%) |
Strongly Disagree | 435 (5.1%) |
Drinking more than 1 unit of alcohol a day | N-Miss 547 |
Strongly Agree | 735 (8.7%) |
Agree | 1987 (23.5%) |
Not Sure | 4188 (49.5%) |
Disagree | 954 (11.3%) |
Strongly Disagree | 597 (7.1%) |
Being overweight (BMI over 25) | N-Miss 512 |
Strongly Agree | 497 (5.8%) |
Agree | 2231 (26.3%) |
Not Sure | 4171 (49.1%) |
Disagree | 1153 (13.6%) |
Strongly Disagree | 444 (5.2%) |
Having a close relative with breast cancer | N-Miss 425 |
Strongly Agree | 2036 (23.7%) |
Agree | 3845 (44.8%) |
Not Sure | 1442 (16.8%) |
Disagree | 543 (6.3%) |
Strongly Disagree | 717 (8.4%) |
Having children later on in life (after 30 years old) or not at all | N-Miss 564 |
Strongly Agree | 310 (3.7%) |
Agree | 1290 (15.3%) |
Not Sure | 4323 (51.2%) |
Disagree | 1717 (20.3%) |
Strongly Disagree | 804 (9.5%) |
Starting your periods at an early age (before 12 years old) | N-Miss 578 |
Strongly Agree | 246 (2.9%) |
Agree | 855 (10.1%) |
Not Sure | 4550 (54.0%) |
Disagree | 1924 (22.8%) |
Strongly Disagree | 855 (10.1%) |
Having a late menopause (after 55 years old) | N-Miss 580 |
Strongly Agree | 205 (2.4%) |
Agree | 929 (11.0%) |
Not Sure | 4900 (58.1%) |
Disagree | 1650 (19.6%) |
Strongly Disagree | 744 (8.8%) |
Doing less than 30 min of moderate physical activity 5 times a week | N-Miss 549 |
Strongly Agree | 393 (4.6%) |
Agree | 1692 (20.0%) |
Not Sure | 4009 (47.4%) |
Disagree | 1492 (17.6%) |
Strongly Disagree | 873 (10.3%) |
Characteristic | N = 9008 |
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Too embarrassed to go and see the doctor | |
I don’t know | 144 (1.7%) |
No | 5841 (70%) |
Yes often | 671 (8.0%) |
Yes sometimes | 1691 (20%) |
Unknown | 661 |
Too scared to go and see the doctor | |
I don’t know | 104 (1.2%) |
No | 5078 (61%) |
Yes often | 1081 (13%) |
Yes sometimes | 2117 (25%) |
Unknown | 628 |
Worried about wasting the doctor’s time | |
I don’t know | 205 (2.5%) |
No | 6702 (81%) |
Yes often | 358 (4.3%) |
Yes sometimes | 1009 (12%) |
Unknown | 734 |
I find my doctor difficult to talk to | |
I don’t know | 212 (2.6%) |
No | 5979 (72%) |
Yes often | 480 (5.8%) |
Yes sometimes | 1597 (19%) |
Unknown | 740 |
Difficult to make an appointment with the doctor | |
I don’t know | 162 (1.9%) |
No | 3232 (38%) |
Yes often | 2412 (28%) |
Yes sometimes | 2678 (32%) |
Unknown | 524 |
Too busy to make time to go to the doctor | |
I don’t know | 152 (1.8%) |
No | 4083 (49%) |
Yes often | 1208 (14%) |
Yes sometimes | 2926 (35%) |
Unknown | 639 |
Too many other things to worry about | |
I don’t know | 361 (4.3%) |
No | 4394 (53%) |
Yes often | 1135 (14%) |
Yes sometimes | 2423 (29%) |
Unknown | 695 |
Difficult to arrange transport to the doctor’s surgery | |
I don’t know | 303 (3.7%) |
No | 6593 (80%) |
Yes often | 379 (4.6%) |
Yes sometimes | 974 (12%) |
Unknown | 759 |
Worrying about what the doctor might find may stop me from going to the doctor | |
I don’t know | 201 (2.4%) |
No | 4595 (55%) |
Yes often | 1412 (17%) |
Yes sometimes | 2151 (26%) |
Unknown | 649 |
Not feeling confident talking about my symptom with the doctor | |
I don’t know | 223 (2.7%) |
No | 6207 (75%) |
Yes often | 535 (6.5%) |
Yes sometimes | 1317 (16%) |
Unknown | 726 |
My doctor does not understand my language or culture | |
I don’t know | 293 (3.5%) |
No | 5942 (72%) |
Yes often | 594 (7.2%) |
Yes sometimes | 1476 (18%) |
Unknown | 703 |
Statistics presented: n (%) |
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Hamed, E.; Alemrayat, B.; Syed, M.A.; Daher-Nashif, S.; Rasheed, H.M.A.; Kane, T. Breast Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices amongst Women in Qatar. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 3995. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073995
Hamed E, Alemrayat B, Syed MA, Daher-Nashif S, Rasheed HMA, Kane T. Breast Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices amongst Women in Qatar. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(7):3995. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073995
Chicago/Turabian StyleHamed, Ehab, Bayan Alemrayat, Mohamed Ahmed Syed, Suhad Daher-Nashif, Hadi Mohamad Abu Rasheed, and Tanya Kane. 2022. "Breast Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices amongst Women in Qatar" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 7: 3995. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073995
APA StyleHamed, E., Alemrayat, B., Syed, M. A., Daher-Nashif, S., Rasheed, H. M. A., & Kane, T. (2022). Breast Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices amongst Women in Qatar. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(7), 3995. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073995