Pediomaternal Nursing Journal
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): VOLUME 11 NO 2 SEPTEMBER 2025

Associated factors of cervical cancer screening intention among reproductive aged women: A cross-sectional study

Putri, Santy Irene (Unknown)
Devi, Hilda Mazarina (Unknown)
Fransiska, Ratna Diana (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Sep 2025

Abstract

Introduction: Cervical cancer screening has consistently proven effective in reducing both the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer. However, in many developing countries, including Indonesia, participation in screening programs remains considerably low. The primary objective of this study was to examine the intention toward cervical cancer screening and the associated factors among reproductive-aged women in Malang city, East Java, Indonesia. Methods: This study employed an observational analytic approach with a cross-sectional design. Researchers conducted the study with 410 participants selected through a simple random sampling technique in Malang. The study focused on cervical cancer screening intention as the dependent variable, while considering attitude, affordability of health services, and health worker support as independent variables. The data collection instrument utilized was a questionnaire comprising various aspects such as attitude, affordability of healthcare services, and health worker support. The researcher-designed questionnaire was guided by the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model. The data were analyzed through multiple linear regression. Results: The results revealed that favorable attitudes (B = .08, SE = .04, P-value = .026), affordable healthcare services (B = 1.06, SE = .19, P-value = < .001), and support from healthcare workers (B = .59, SE = .24, P-value = .013) were associated with an increased intention toward undergoing cervical cancer screening. Conclusion: This study highlights that favorable attitudes, affordable access to healthcare services, and adequate support from health workers are significantly associated with the intention to undergo cervical cancer screening among reproductive-aged women. Keywords: attitude; cervical cancer screening; health worker support; healthcare services; reproductive-aged women

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Journal Info

Abbrev

PMNJ

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Subject

Nursing

Description

Pediomaternal Nursing Journal is a scientific media periodically published twice a year that contains scientific articles on health and nursing specifically related to the topic of child and maternity nursing. This journal as a medium for writers from students, lecturers, and researchers to be able ...