Factors associated with the intention to undergo Pap smear testing in the rural areas of Indonesia: a health belief model
Plain language summary Cervical cancer is a leading cancer among women and a significant cause of mortality for females around the world, including Indonesia. Globally, the screening rate for cervical cancer among women in rural areas remains low. In Indonesia, the incidence and the mortality from c...
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Main Authors: | Sumarmi Sumarmi (Author), Yu-Yun Hsu (Author), Ya-Min Cheng (Author), Shu-Hsin Lee (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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