%0 Journal Article %T Perception, attitude and practices of women towards pelvic examination and pap smear in Jamaica %A Paul A. Bourne %A Christopher A.D. Charles %A Cynthia G. Francis %A Neva South-Bourne %J North American Journal of Medical Sciences %D 2010 %I North American Journal of Medical Sciences %X Background: Studies have shown that women¡¯s ability to access contraceptive methods depend on their socio-economic, educational, professional status, and the health and well-being of their families and themselves. Therefore, the embarking of the Governments of the Caribbean on important initiatives relating to gynecological matters is very important and timely. Aims: This study aims to examine the perception, attitude and practice of Jamaican women towards the matter of pelvic examination. Patients and Methods: The current study used an extracted sample of 7,168 women in their reproductive years (15-49 yrs) from a study which was undertaken by the National Family Planning Board in 2002 on Reproductive Health. Data was analyzed using SPSS for Windows, Version 16.0 (SPSS Inc.; Chicago, Ill. USA). Logistic regression was used to analyze factors/variables pertaining to Pelvic examination. Results: The findings revealed that older women are more likely to have done a Pelvic examination compared to younger women (¦Ö2= 675.29, P < 0.001). Age, number of pregnancies that resulted in miscarriages, number of pregnancies that resulted in induced abortion, age of first sexual intercourse, number of years of schooling, area of residence and socio-economic class are statistically significant factors of Pelvic examinations in Jamaica. Therefore, the model had significant predictive power where (¦Ö2= 1022.79, P < 0.001). Conclusion: The multidimensional nature of the variables, which emerged in the current study, indicate that a multisectoral approach should be used to address low pelvic and Pap smear examination among Jamaican women. %K Miscarriages %K pregnancy %K contraception %K pelvic examination %K papanicolaou smear (Pap smear) %K Jamaica %U http://www.najms.org/resources/PDF+478-486+Perception+attitude+and+practices+of+women.pdf