Contextual determinants of participation in cervical cancer screening in France, 2010.

[1]  G. Menvielle,et al.  Cervical and breast cancer screening participation for women with chronic conditions in France: results from a national health survey , 2016, BMC Cancer.

[2]  Matthew Richard McGrail,et al.  Spatial access disparities to primary health care in rural and remote Australia. , 2015, Geospatial health.

[3]  I. Luginaah,et al.  Investigating the disparities in cervical cancer screening among Namibian women. , 2015, Gynecologic oncology.

[4]  R. Jiménez-García,et al.  Social disparities in access to breast and cervical cancer screening by women living in Spain. , 2015, Public health.

[5]  C. Waldner,et al.  Inequities in cervical cancer screening among Colombian women: a multilevel analysis of a nationwide survey. , 2015, Cancer epidemiology.

[6]  Basile Chaix,et al.  Use of healthcare services in the residence and workplace neighbourhood: the effect of spatial accessibility to healthcare services. , 2014, Health & place.

[7]  L. Sundmacher,et al.  Examining regional variation in the use of cancer screening in Germany. , 2014, Social science & medicine.

[8]  G. Menvielle,et al.  To what extent is women’s economic situation associated with cancer screening uptake when nationwide screening exists? A study of breast and cervical cancer screening in France in 2010 , 2014, Cancer Causes & Control.

[9]  A. Donner,et al.  Extension of the modified Poisson regression model to prospective studies with correlated binary data , 2013, Statistical methods in medical research.

[10]  C. Lasset,et al.  Factors associated with Pap smear screening among French women visiting a general practitioner in the Rhône-Alpes region. , 2013, Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique.

[11]  P. Chauvin,et al.  Inequalities in cervical cancer screening for women with or without a regular consulting in primary care for gynaecological health, in Paris, France. , 2012, Preventive medicine.

[12]  G. Damiani,et al.  Socioeconomic disparities in the uptake of breast and cervical cancer screening in Italy: a cross sectional study , 2012, BMC Public Health.

[13]  L. Rigal,et al.  Do social inequalities in cervical cancer screening persist among patients who use primary care? The Paris Prevention in General Practice survey. , 2011, Preventive medicine.

[14]  Pierre Chauvin,et al.  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). , 2010, Health & place.

[15]  N. Jewell,et al.  To GEE or Not to GEE: Comparing Population Average and Mixed Models for Estimating the Associations Between Neighborhood Risk Factors and Health , 2010, Epidemiology.

[16]  Yi Qi,et al.  An enhanced two-step floating catchment area (E2SFCA) method for measuring spatial accessibility to primary care physicians. , 2009, Health & place.

[17]  Grégoire Rey,et al.  Ecological association between a deprivation index and mortality in France over the period 1997 – 2001: variations with spatial scale, degree of urbanicity, age, gender and cause of death , 2009, BMC public health.

[18]  G. Agarwal,et al.  Accuracy of self-reports of Pap and mammography screening compared to medical record: a meta-analysis , 2009, Cancer Causes & Control.

[19]  N. Duport,et al.  Quels facteurs influencent la pratique du dépistage des cancers féminins en France , 2008 .

[20]  R. Andersen National Health Surveys and the Behavioral Model of Health Services Use , 2008, Medical care.

[21]  M Colonna,et al.  Cancer incidence and mortality in France over the period 1980-2005. , 2008, Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique.

[22]  J. Bloch,et al.  [Which factors influence screening practices for female cancer in France?]. , 2008, Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique.

[23]  S. Coughlin,et al.  Contextual analysis of breast and cervical cancer screening and factors associated with health care access among United States women, 2002. , 2008, Social science & medicine.

[24]  S. Coughlin,et al.  Cervical Cancer Screening among Women in Metropolitan Areas of the United States by Individual-Level and Area-Based Measures of Socioeconomic Status, 2000 to 2002 , 2006, Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention.

[25]  D. Jeffe,et al.  Effect of area poverty rate on cancer screening across US communities , 2006, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

[26]  P. Böelle,et al.  Access to general practitioner services: the disabled elderly lag behind in underserved areas. , 2005, European journal of public health.

[27]  J. Kirby,et al.  County characteristics and racial and ethnic disparities in the use of preventive services. , 2004, Preventive medicine.

[28]  G. Zou,et al.  A modified poisson regression approach to prospective studies with binary data. , 2004, American journal of epidemiology.

[29]  J. Viel,et al.  Deprived areas and attendance to screening of cervix uteri cancer in a French region , 2000, Cancer Causes & Control.