Abstract

A population-based cervical cancer screening program using visual inspection with acetic acid was launched in Maldives in 2014. Our study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of women in relation to risk factors of cervical cancer, early detection of the disease and its prevention. The questionnaire based survey was conducted among 20 to 50 year old women, systematically sampled to represent three regions of Maldives. Trained investigators interviewed a total of 2,845 women at home. The prevalence of the risk factors of cervical cancer like early age at marriage and childbirth, multiple marriages, multiple marriages of the husbands, and multiple pregnancies was high. More women knew about breast cancer than cervical cancer. Even among the small number of women who knew of cervical cancer, only 34.6% had the knowledge of at least one early symptom. Very few women knew that the cancer could be prevented by any test. Only 6.2% of the women reported having ever undergone a Pap smear. Many women had the misconception that cervical cancer was infectious. In Maldives the younger women have high literacy rate due to the policy of universal free education and those with higher levels of education had improved knowledge of cervical cancer and its risk factors. The prevalence of risk factors also reduced with improved literacy. Awareness about risk factors and prevention of cervical cancer is limited among Maldivian women in spite of having high exposure to some of the risk factors. A universal literacy program in the country has helped to improve the knowledge of cervical cancer prevention and to reduce the exposure to various risk factors in the younger population.

Highlights

  • Republic of Maldives is a nation of 1190 coral islands, which form a 829 km long chain

  • A population-based cervical cancer screening program using visual inspection with acetic acid was launched in Maldives in 2014

  • A behavioural survey conducted earlier in Maldives observed high prevalence of factors that can predispose the population to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection and cervical cancer (UNDP, 2008)

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Introduction

Republic of Maldives is a nation of 1190 coral islands, which form a 829 km long chain. A behavioural survey conducted earlier in Maldives observed high prevalence of factors that can predispose the population to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection and cervical cancer (UNDP, 2008) These include unprotected sex among youth, multiple sex partners, the presence of sexually transmitted infections, poor self risk perception and the poor health-seeking behaviors. The filled up forms underwent quality checks by the Kulhudhufushi is a semi-urban island and Nilandhoo is a study coordinator (FF). This particular age group was with incomplete and inconsistent entries were rejected selected, as they are the best targets to be educated about and the persons responsible for filling up the rejected the risk factors like unsafe sexual practices, smoking forms were retrained. 600 women were non-traceable as the final required sample size arrived at was 3597

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