Table 4.

Patients’ underlying reasons for decision on prostate cancer screening

Intention to undergo screeningUnderlying reason aTotal (n= 588) n (%)Intervention (n= 588) n (%)Control (n= 582) n (%)P-value
YesI will follow my physician’s advice58 (5.0)44 (7.6)14 (2.4)<0.0001
I have a family history of prostate cancer23 (2.0)11 (1.9)12 (2.0)0.85
I’m afraid of cancer95 (8.1)49 (8.4)46 (7.8)0.69
I believe prostate cancer screening can protect me from the disease372 (31.8)215 (36.9)157 (26.7)0.0001
I have other prostate conditions35 (3.0)21 (3.6)14 (2.4)0.21
I have a family history of cancer (aside from prostate cancer)16 (1.4)9 (1.5)7 (1.2)0.59
I wish to know about my health42 (3.6)20 (3.4)22 (3.7)0.79
Other reasons77 (6.6)38 (6.5)39 (6.6)0.95
NoI don’t think prostate cancer screening would benefit my health101 (8.6)21 (3.6)80 (13.6)<0.0001
I will follow my physician’s advice12 (1.0)7 (1.2)5 (0.9)0.55
I’m afraid of side effects16 (1.4)5 (0.9)15 (2.6)0.0005
I don’t want to know27 (2.3)17 (2.9)10 (1.7)0.16
No explanation14 (1.2)1 (0.2)7 (1.2)0.98
I don’t knowThere is no consensus about prostate cancer screening11 (0.9)5 (0.9)6 (1.0)0.77
I wish to have more information before I make my decision125 (10.7)55 (9.5)70 (11.9)0.17
I’m afraid of side effects8 (0.7)1 (0.2)7 (1.2)0.03
No explanation45 (3.8)23 (4.0)32 (5.4)0.002
  • Bold lines highlight significant differences in the proportion of patients eliciting the given reason.

  • a A patient could give several reasons to explain his decision on prostate cancer screening.