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. 2023 Nov 16;13(11):1613. doi: 10.3390/jpm13111613

Table 3.

Predictors of interest in MCED test (N = 155).

Interested in MCD Test
N n % OR (95% CI) p
Visit practice 0.230
   Abington Plaza (IM) 48 41 85.4% 1 REF
   Bensalem (FM) 54 45 83.3% 0.50 (0.14, 1.86) 0.304
   JFMA/GER (FM) 53 36 67.9% 0.32 (0.08, 1.19) 0.088
Age (yrs) 0.930
   50–59 43 34 79.1% 1 REF
   60–69 65 53 81.5% 0.92 (0.26, 3.17) 0.890
   70–80 47 35 74.5% 0.76 (0.17, 3.36) 0.715
Sex
   Female 103 82 79.6% 1 REF
   Male 52 40 76.9% 0.83 (0.30, 2.31) 0.716
Race/ethnicity 0.931
   White 103 83 80.6% 1 REF
   African American 37 27 73.0% 0.78 (0.20, 2.99) 0.716
   Other 15 12 80.0% 0.85 (0.15, 4.86) 0.852
Marital status
   Never married/separated/divorced/widowed 70 54 77.1% 1 REF
   Married/living as married 85 68 80.0% 1.71 (0.63, 4.63) 0.292
Education 0.404
   High school degree/GED or less 58 48 82.8% 1 REF
   Associate’s degree or some college 23 19 82.6% 0.63 (0.15, 2.73) 0.540
   College graduate and above 74 55 74.3% 0.47 (0.16, 1.41) 0.179
Insurance
   Private 70 58 82.9% 1 REF
   Other (Medicare/Medicaid/no insurance) 85 64 75.3% 0.53 (0.16, 1.76) 0.300
Smoking status 0.277
   Never smoker 81 61 75.3% 1 REF
   Former smoker 57 47 82.5% 2.44 (0.82, 7.27) 0.111
   Current smoker 17 14 82.4% 1.20 (0.25, 5.88) 0.823
Perceptions regarding MCD testing
   Salience, convenience, and efficacy subscale (sd) 4.7 (0.5) 11.70 (4.02, 34.04) <0.001

OR: adjusted odds ratio (model included all variables shown). CI: confidence interval.