Influence of Political Ideology on Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Adults in the United States. (Record no. 14402)

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International Standard Serial Number 0163-2116
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Standard number or code 10.1007/s10620-024-08502-w [pii]
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PMID 38831227
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Title Influence of Political Ideology on Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Adults in the United States.
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Source Digestive Diseases & Sciences. 2024 Jun 03
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Abbreviated source Dig Dis Sci. 2024 Jun 03
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Journal name Digestive diseases and sciences
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Year 2024
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Publication date 2024 Jun 03
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Publication status aheadofprint
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Date added to catalog 2024-08-07
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Date Medline record created 2024/06/03 23:36
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Abstract BACKGROUND: Political ideologies have emerged as one of the risk factors driving healthcare decisions, including colorectal cancer screening in US adults. Previous links between conservative viewpoints and lower awareness of preventive health services have been established. We aimed to evaluate how differences in political ideology affect CRC screening practices using a nationally representative sample of US adults.
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Abstract CONCLUSION: Contrary to previous ties, we found no significant differences in compliance with CRC screening guidelines among these groups, concluding that CRC screening remains a significant health concern for all individuals, irrespective of political ideologies. Copyright © 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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Abstract METHODS: Using data from the 2020 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS), we compared compliance with CRC screening guidelines between conservative, moderate, and liberal political groups. Survey-weighted multivariable logistic regression models were employed to ascertain the relationship between political ideology and CRC screening.
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Abstract RESULTS: Of the 3368 respondents, 71.0% (95% CI: 67.8, 74.0) were screened for CRC. A total of 1026 (30.5%) were liberal, 1148 (34.1%) were moderate, and 1194 (35.4%) were conservative. Out of the conservatives (78.8%) were non-Hispanic Whites compared to moderates (61.4%) and liberals (64.0%). There was no significant difference in age, level of education, or income group by political ideology. In adjusted models, there was no significant difference in CRC screening by political ideology.
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Institution MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
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Department Internal Medicine Residency
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Local Authors Atarere, Joseph
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Local Authors Bilalaga, Mariah Malak
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Degree MBBS
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Local Authors Gaddipati, Greeshma
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Local Authors Mensah, Boniface
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Local Authors Vasireddy, Ramya
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All authors Bilalaga MM, Atarere J, Vasireddy R, Gaddipati GN, Mensah B, Kanth P
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10620-024-08502-w">https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10620-024-08502-w</a>
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