Modesty matters: cultural sensitivity and cervical cancer prevention in Muslim women in the United States.

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Title

Modesty matters: cultural sensitivity and cervical cancer prevention in Muslim women in the United States.

Author

Guimond, Mary Elizabeth
Salman, Khlood

Publisher

2013/06/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20130600

Primary Classification

21.7

Secondary Classification

21.7;9.5.1;9.7;8.1

Primary keywords

cancer--[pri];cultural competency--[pri];health services accessibility--[pri];immunization--[pri];modesty--[pri];Muslims--[pri];women--[pri]

Secondary keywords

adolescents;age factors;attitudes;communication barriers;culture;females;health promotion;immigrants;minority groups;prevalence;preventive medicine;physician patient relationship;religion;vaccines;values;women's health

Subject

United States

Subject

human papillomavirus

Journal Article

Nursing for Women's Health2013 June-July; 17(3):210-216

Note

© 2013 AWHONN. Copyright © 1999-2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

25 refs.

ISSN

1751486X (online)

Collection

Citation

“Modesty matters: cultural sensitivity and cervical cancer prevention in Muslim women in the United States.,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 19, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36619.