Cervical screening uptake, political interest and voter turnout: a population-based survey of women in England

Conclusion We found limited evidence for the hypothesis that falling attendance for cervical screening could be associated with a broader phenomenon of disillusionment as indexed by reported voting behaviour and other measures of political engagement. Alternative explanations should be considered in order to better understand falling cervical screening uptake, particularly among younger women.
Source: Journal of Medical Screening - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research