This study examined factors associated with Latinas being overdue for cervical cancer screening. The researchers surveyed 192 Latina women through community health organizations. Younger women under age 38 were more likely to be overdue for screening than older women. Women with poorer self-reported health status were also more likely to be overdue, and cited cost/lack of insurance as a top barrier more than those in better health. The results suggest age and health status should be considered when targeting interventions to increase cervical cancer screening rates among Latinas.