Determinants of a GP visit and cervical cancer screening examination in Great Britain

Labeit, Alexander Michael (2018). Determinants of a GP visit and cervical cancer screening examination in Great Britain. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-852676

General aims, purpose and background to the research project:

In the UK, women are requested to attend a cervical cancer test every 3 years as part of the NHS Cervical Screening Programme. This analysis compares the determinants of a cervical cancer screening examination with the determinants of a GP visit in the same year and investigates if cervical cancer screening participation is more likely for women who visit their GP.

Data description (abstract)

This dataset panels consists of all individuals who have a health check-up (breast cancer screening examination, cervical cancer screening examination. blood pressure test, cholesterol test, dental screening eyesight test) between 1991 and 2008.
A recursive probit model was used to analyse the determinants of GP visits and cervical cancer screening examinations. GP visits were considered to be endogenous in the cervical cancer screening examination. The analysed sample consisted of 52,551 observations from 8,386 women of the British Household Panel Survey.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Labeit Alexander Michael University of Sheffield http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4709-4767
Sponsors: N/A
Topic classification: Health
Economics
Keywords: Cervical cancer screening, cancer prevention
Project title: Determinants of a GP visit and cervical cancer screening examination in Great Britain
Grant holders: N/A
Project dates:
FromTo
1 January 201613 March 2017
Date published: 11 May 2017 10:16
Last modified: 30 Jul 2018 13:05

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