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Health beliefs and rate of breast cancer screening among Arab women
Faisal Azaiza
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Miri Cohen
School of Social Work
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Arab Women
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Breast Cancer Screening
100%
Clinical Breast Examination
100%
Health Beliefs
100%
Breast Cancer
50%
Mammography
50%
Early Detection
50%
Druze Women
50%
Muslim Women
50%
Mammography Screening
50%
Israel
25%
Druze
25%
Logistic Regression
25%
Age Groups
25%
Religiosity
25%
Religious Groups
25%
Health Behavior
25%
Health Communication
25%
Embarrassment
25%
Muslim-Christian Relations
25%
Screening Practices
25%
Barriers to Screening
25%
First-degree Relatives
25%
Physician Recommendation
25%
Telephone Questionnaire
25%
Health Participation
25%
Breast Health
25%
Christian Woman
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Breast Cancer
100%
Mammography
100%
Breast Examination
100%
Cancer Screening
100%
Logistic Regression Analysis
25%
Psychology
Breast Cancer
100%
Health Belief
100%
Religiosity
25%