Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the accuracy of self-reports of mammography use by low-income women. Mammography van records were used to verify self-reports of mammography use in the past year by women aged 50 through 75 years who had visited five community health centers (n = 237). Van records verified mammography use for 99% of these women (82% within the previous year and 98% within the past 2 years). Forty percent of those with van records who reported both the month and year of the mammogram were accurate. Inaccurately reported dates were more frequently after (74%) rather than before (26%) the actual date. These findings indicate that self-reports of mammography use by low-income women are generally reliable.
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Etzi, S., Lane, D. S., & Grimson, R. (1994). The use of mammography vans by low-income women: The accuracy of self- reports. American Journal of Public Health, 84(1), 107–109. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.84.1.107
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