PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY DENGAN TINDAKAN IBU DALAM DETEKSI DINI KANKER SERVIKS DI KELURAHAN MULYOREJO SURABAYA
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the first time. Many patients have already taken a prescription when they had felt down in the terrible condition. Perceived
susceptibility is one of component HBM theory women in cervical cancer that can be a key predictor to women to take
early detection. The aim of this study is to analized the correlation between perceived susceptibility with screening
behavior cervical cancer in sub district Mulyorejo Surabaya which used cross sectional design. The population is consist
the women in RW 1 sub district Mulyorejo Surabaya and taken by purposive sampling and then according to inclusions
and exclusions criterias founded 106 respondent. The data were collected using questionarries and were statistically
analized by Spearman's Rank Correlation with the level significant of p< 0,05. The results showed that the most
perceived susceptibility in woman was positive consist of 60 respondent (56,6 %) and most of respondent was
haven't been doing screening behavior cervical cancer consist of 58 respondent (54,72%). The results showed
that there was a significant correlation between perceived susceptibility with screening behavior cervical cancer in sub
district Mulyorejo Surabaya with p value = 0,000 with coefficient correlation (r) is 0,491. It can be concluded that there is a
correlation between perceived susceptibility with screening behavior cervical cancer in sub district Mulyorejo Surabaya.
The expectation to next researcher is to find out other variables in HBM theory that have stronger influence to take
behavior in screening cervical cancer
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