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Factors Affecting Use of Preventive Tests for Cardiovascular Risk among Greeks

Evelina Pappa    
Nick Kontodimopoulos    
Angelos A. Papadopoulos    
Georgia Pallikarona    
Dimitris Niakas and Yannis Tountas    

Resumen

Data from a Greek national representative sample was used to investigate socio-demographic, self-perceived health, and health risk factors that determine the use of cardiovascular preventive tests (blood pressure, cholesterol and blood glucose). Chi-square and logistic regression analyses were used (p < 0.05). Older age, marriage, regular family doctor and chronic diseases increased the likelihood of receiving preventive tests, whereas low education and alcohol consumption reduced the likelihood of having these tests. The effect of obesity varied. Interventions which improve the knowledge of the poorly educated and empower the preventive role of the physicians may redress the inequalities and improve the effectiveness of preventive services utilization.

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