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The combined effects of activity space and neighbourhood of residence on participation in preventive health-care activities: The case of cervical screening in the Paris metropolitan area (France).
Vallée J., Cadot E., Grillo F., Parizot I., Chauvin P.
Health & Place 16, 5 (2010) 838-52 - http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-00510306
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The combined effects of activity space and neighbourhood of residence on participation in preventive health-care activities: The case of cervical screening in the Paris metropolitan area (France).
Julie Vallée () 1, Emmanuelle Cadot1, Francesca Grillo1, Isabelle Parizot1, 2, Pierre Chauvin1, 3
1 :  DS3 - ESIM - Déterminants Sociaux de la Santé et du Recours aux Soins
INSERM : U707 – Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) - Paris VI
Faculté de Médecine Saint-Antoine, 27 rue Chaligny, 75571 Paris Cedex 12
France
2 :  CMH - Centre Maurice Halbwachs
http://www.cmh.ens.fr/index.htm
CNRS : UMR8097 – Université de Caen Basse-Normandie – Ecole normale supérieure de Paris - ENS Paris – École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales [EHESS]
48 Bd. Jourdan 75014 Paris
France
3 :  Pôle de Pharmacie - Santé Publique - Information médicale [Saint-Antoine]
Hôpital Saint-Antoine – Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) – Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) - Paris VI
184, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine 75012 Paris
France
Estimates from multilevel regression of 1768 women living in the Paris metropolitan area showed that women who reported concentrating their daily activities in their perceived neighbourhood of residence had a statistically greater likelihood of not having undergone cervical screening during the previous 2 years. Furthermore, the characteristics of the administrative neighbourhood of residence (such as the practitioner density or the proportion of residents with a recent preventive consultation) had a statistically greater impact in terms of delayed cervical screening on women who concentrated the vast majority of their daily activities within their perceived neighbourhood of residence than among those who did not. The residential environment might promote or damage, to a greater extent, the health behaviour of people whose daily activities are concentrated within their perceived neighbourhood, since we can assume that their exposure to their neighbourhood characteristics is stronger. It could thus be useful to study more often the combined effects of activity space and neighbourhood of residence on participation in preventive health-care activities.
Sciences du Vivant/Santé publique et épidémiologie
Anglais
1873-2054

Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture
10.1016/j.healthplace.2010.04.009
Health & Place
internationale
09/2010
24/04/2010
16
5
838-52

activity space – daily mobility – neighbourhood of residence – cross-level interaction – preventive health care.
Early Detection of Cancer – Female – Health Services Accessibility – Health Surveys – Humans – Likelihood Functions – Paris – Regression Analysis – Residence Characteristics – Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
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