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Mammography Use Among Older Mexican-American Women: Correcting for Over-Reports of Breast Cancer Screening

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Pages 53-64 | Published online: 10 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Objectives: To determine the accuracy of self-reported mammography use and generate a correction factor that adjusts for reporting errors among Mexican-American women.

Design: Self-reported mammography use was compared with a medical chart review.

Participants: A random sample of 199 Mexican-American women aged 50–74 in southeast Texas.

Main Outcome Measures: Self-reported mammography use for the preceding 2 years and mammography use determined by medical chart review.

Results: Positive and negative predictive values of mammography self-reports in the previous 2 years were 73.9 and 86.0%, respectively. The correction factor was 79.6%, or ∼80% of the self-reported mammograms within the preceding 2 years could be verified through medical chart reviews.

Conclusions: Mammography use rates among Mexican-American women were not as high as self-reports indicated. Estimates need to be adjusted downward by approximately 20%.

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