Published: 2022-09-07


Cervical cancer perceived risks and associated factors among women in Saudi Arabia: A cross-sectional study

Heba A. Ibrahim, Mohammed H. Nahari, Mohammed A. Alshahrani, DaifAllah D. Al-Thubaity, Wafaa T. Elgzar, Hanan A. El Sayed, Samiha H. Sayed

13-22


Predictors of cervical cancer knowledge and attitude among Saudi women in Najran city: A cross-sectional study

Wafaa T. Elgzar, DaifAllah D. Al-Thubaity, Mohammed A. Alshahrani, Mohammed H. Nahari, Heba A. Ibrahim, Samiha H. Sayed, Hanan A. El Sayed

23-32


Perceptions of barriers to cervical cancer screening among Saudi women: A cross-sectional study

Wafaa T. Elgzar, Mohammed A. Alshahrani, DaifAllah D. Al- Thubaity, Mohammed H. Nahari, Heba A. Ibrahim, Samiha H. Sayed, Hanan A. El Sayed

33-42


Saudi women health beliefs and associated factors regarding cervical cancer prevention at Najran city: A theory-based study

Heba A. Ibrahim, Mohammed H. Nahari, DaifAllah D. Al- Thubaity, Mohammed A. Alshahrani, Wafaa T. Elgzar, Hanan A. El Sayed, Samiha H. Sayed

43-51


Impact of an educational intervention on deaf and hard hearing females' knowledge and health beliefs regarding cervical cancer in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia: A theory-based study

Hanan A. El Sayed, DaifAllah D. Al-Thubaity, Mohammed H. Nahari, Mohammed A. Alshahrani, Heba A. Ibrahim, Wafaa T. Elgzar, Sahar Z. Zaien, Hanadi Alqahtani, Narjees A. Bazuhair, Samah A. Said

52-60


Intention and self-efficacy for pap smear screening and Human Papilloma Virus vaccination among Saudi women at Najran city, KSA

Wafaa T. Elgzar, Mohammed A. Alshahrani, Mohammed H. Nahari, DaifAllah D. Al- Thubaity, Heba A. Ibrahim, Samiha H. Sayed, Hanan A. El Sayed

61-73


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