Authors
Charlotte Woodhead, Ruth Cunningham, Mark Ashworth, Elizabeth Barley, Robert J Stewart, Max J Henderson
Publication date
2016/12
Journal
BMC cancer
Volume
16
Pages
1-9
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Breast and cancer screening uptake has been found to be lower among women with serious mental illness (SMI). This study aims to corroborate these findings in the UK and to identify variation in screening uptake by illness/treatment factors, and primary care consultation frequency.
Methods
Linked population-based primary and secondary care data from the London borough of Lambeth (UK) were used to compare breast and cervical screening receipt among linked eligible SMI patients (n = 625 and n = 1393), to those without SMI known only to primary care (n = 106,554 and n = 25,385) using logistic regression models adjusted first for socio-demographic factors and second, additionally for primary care consultation frequency.
Results
Eligible SMI patients were less likely to have received breast …
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