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Table 2 Distributiona of JPCAT, and unadjusted correlation with breast and cervical cancer screening uptake

From: Primary care patient experience and cancer screening uptake among women: an exploratory cross-sectional study in a Japanese population

Scale

Total (N = 190)

Breast cancer screeningb (N = 155)

P valued

Cervical cancer screeningc (N = 111)

P valued

Uptake (N = 64)

Non-uptake (N = 91)

Uptake (N = 61)

Non-uptake (N = 50)

JPCAT

 Total score

52.3 (15.6)

58.4 (15.7)

51.9 (14.1)

0.008

53.7 (16.8)

49.9 (14.6)

0.238

 First contact

46.3 (25.5)

52.9 (22.9)

50.4 (24.0)

0.514

43.9 (26.8)

43.3 (25.1)

0.912

 Longitudinality

65.7 (18.4)

70.0 (17.1)

65.0 (19.1)

0.096

65.6 (18.2)

64.6 (20.0)

0.782

 Coordination

57.7 (25.3)

64.8 (24.3)

58.1 (24.2)

0.096

58.2 (29.7)

51.7 (21.2)

0.196

 Comprehensiveness (services available)

56.9 (23.7)

60.2 (22.4)

54.5 (23.6)

0.132

59.9 (25.0)

55.4 (25.3)

0.349

 Comprehensiveness (services provided)

37.2 (26.7)

43.3 (28.4)

35.0 (24.3)

0.055

44.1 (29.2)

36.6 (26.3)

0.167

 Community orientation

49.6 (21.2)

58.3 (21.1)

48.4 (19.1)

0.003

49.2 (22.5)

46.9 (21.8)

0.586

  1. JPCAT Japanese version of Primary Care Assessment Tool
  2. aMean (SD)
  3. bUsed responses from women aged 50–74 years
  4. cUsed responses from women aged 21–65 years
  5. d P value by t test