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Temporal Trends in Fecal Occult Blood Test: Associated Factors (2009-2017).

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2019-06-11

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Cobo-Cuenca, Ana Isabel
Laredo-Aguilera, Jose Alberto
Rodriguez-Borrego, Maria-Aurora
Santacruz-Salas, Esmeralda
Carmona-Torres, Juan Manuel

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A cross-sectional study with 27,821 records of non-institutionalized people in Spain aged between 50-69 years old (59.94 ± 5.8 years), who participated in the European Health Survey in Spain (2009, 2014) and National Health Survey (2011/12, 2017). Fecal occult testing, the reason for performing the test, age, sex, nationality, social status, marital status, education level, body mass index (BMI), and place of residence. Overall, 54% were women, 93.9% were Spanish, 47.8% had a secondary study, and 66.4% were married. Across the years, the rate of the fecal occult blood test (FOBT) increased significantly (p< 0.001). This increase can be accounted for a letter campaign advising testing (45%, p < 0.001). FOBT was associated with more age (odds ratio—OR 1.04, 95% confidence interval—CI 1.04–1.05, p < 0.001), Spanish nationality (OR 1.91, 95% CI 1.25–2.93, p = 0.003), being married (OR 1.13, 95% CI 1.02–1.25, p = 0.025), having a higher level of education (OR 2.46, 95% CI 2.17–2.81, p < 0.001), belonging to high social classes (OR 1.35, 95% CI 1.12–1.64, p = 0.001), and BMI <25 (OR 1.72, 95% CI 1.25–2.37). Frequency of FOBT has increased in recent years. Performing FOBT is associated with age, nationality, marital status, higher education level, and social class.

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Aged
Colorectal neoplasms
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Health surveys
Humans
Male
Mass screening
Middle aged
Occult blood
Odds ratio
Spain

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Encuestas epidemiológicas
España
Estudios transversales
Neoplasias colorrectales
Oportunidad relativa
Sangre oculta
Tamizaje masivo

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Spain, Cancer screening, Colorectal cancer, Public health

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Cobo-Cuenca AI, Laredo-Aguilera JA, Rodríguez-Borrego MA, Santacruz-Salas E, Carmona-Torres JM. Temporal Trends in Fecal Occult Blood Test: Associated Factors (2009-2017). Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jun 14;16(12):2120