Gonzalez, Adela2019-08-222019-08-222005-05-012013-05-17https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/28857Perez, Robin Z., A Faith Based Approach to Cervical Cancer Screening in Latina and Vietnamese Women: Outcome Analysis. Master of Public Health (Health Management and Policy), May 2005, 34pp., 4 tables, 3 illustrations, bibliography, 6 titles. A secondary data analysis study of the cervical cancer screening collaboration hosted by the St. Joseph Health Care Trust through six area Catholic churches was conducted to describe a program that has been recognized as a best practice for serving minority communities in Texas. The objectives of the study were to list demographic characteristics associated with the screening participants; to review culturally sensitive programming and approaches to serving both Latina and Vietnamese women. The results of this study will assist in implementation of similar interventions. The conclusions demonstrate that interventions that are tailored to specific communities may influence program participants and increase screening turnout.application/pdfenCommunity HealthCommunity Health and Preventive MedicineFemale Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy ComplicationsGender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in CommunicationHealth PsychologyHealth Services ResearchMedicine and Health SciencesObstetrics and GynecologyPublic HealthPublic Health Education and PromotionRace and EthnicitySocial and Behavioral SciencesSociologyFaith based approachcervical cancer screeningLatina womenVietnamese womenminority communitiesTexasdemographic characteristicsculturally sensitive approachesincrease screening turnoutA Faith Based Approached to Cervical Cancer Screening in Latina and Vietnamese Women: Outcome AnalysisThesis