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Table 6 Barriers to seeking help after finding a possible symptom of breast cancer

From: Breast Cancer knowledge and perceived barriers to help seeking among pre-clinical and clinical female medical students of King Edward Medical University, Lahore: a cross-sectional study

Could you say if any of these reasons might put you off going to the doctor?

Number (%) of students who responded as sometimes yes or often yes

chi square

p-value

Pre-clinical Medical Students (n = 128)

Clinical Medical Students (n = 138)

Total Students (n = 266)

Are you too embarrassed to go and see the doctor?

66 (53.2%)

63 (46.0%)

129 (49.4%)

1.365

0.148

Are you too scared to go and see the doctor?

51 (40.5%)

49 (35.5%)

100 (37.9%)

0.691

0.241

Are you worried about wasting the doctor’s time?

13 (10.7%)

10 (7.2%)

23 (8.8%)

0.933

0.227

Do you find your doctor difficult to talk to?

41 (33.1%)

41 (29.9%)

82 (31.4%)

0.297

0.340

Is it difficult for you to make an appointment with the doctor?

30 (23.4%)

37 (26.8%)

67 (25.2%)

0.401

0.312

Are you too busy to make time to go to the doctor?

74 (59.7%)

78 (56.5%)

152 (58.0%)

0.267

0.348

Do you have too many other things to worry about than going to the doctor?

69 (55.2%)

64 (46.4%)

133 (50.6%)

2.043

0.096

Is it difficult for you to arrange transport to the doctor’s surgery?

16 (13.0%)

19 (13.8%)

35 (13.4%)

0.032

0.502

Are you afraid that worrying about what the doctor might find may stop you from going to the doctor?

44 (35.5%)

35 (25.4%)

79 (30.2%)

3.177

0.050

Not feeling confident talking about my symptom with the doctor

62 (50.0%)

53 (38.4%)

115 (43.9%)

3.565

0.039