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. 2009 Jun 23;101(2):250–255. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6605130

Table 3. Odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals for the likelihood of a negative attitude towards colorectal cancer screening by explanatory variables.

Variable OR (95% CI)a P-value
Age (years)    
 50–54 1.00  
 55–59 0.98 (0.83–1.16) 0.78
 60–64 1.05 (0.89–1.25) 0.55
 65+ 1.23 (1.03–1.47) 0.02
     
Sex    
 Female 1.00  
 Male 1.66 (1.47–1.88) <0.001
     
Ethnicity    
 White 1.00  
 Indian 1.70 (1.18–2.46) 0.005
 Pakistani/Bangladeshi 1.57 (0.99–2.47) 0.06
 Black-Caribbean 0.58 (0.34–0.98) 0.05
 Black-African 1.75 (0.77–3.98) 0.18
 Chinese 1.23 (0.50–3.00) 0.66
 Mixed 1.55 (0.52–4.68) 0.45
     
IMD    
 Quartile 1 (least deprived) 1.00  
 Quartile 2 1.02 (0.80–1.31) 0.86
 Quartile 3 1.19 (0.96–1.49) 0.11
 Quartile 4 (most deprived) 1.17 (0.94–1.47) 0.16
     
Number of symptoms    
 None 1.00  
 One or two 0.58 (0.44–0.73) <0.001
 Three or more 0.62 (0.38–0.92) 0.02
     
Symptoms    
 Abdominal pain 0.64 (0.43–0.99) 0.05
 Bleeding from the back passage 0.61 (0.42–0.94) 0.02
 Pain, soreness, discomfort, itching, or lumps around the back passage 0.75 (0.57–1.06)  
 Tiredness 0.53 (0.36–0.78) <0.001
 Tiredness frequency (weeks) 1.005 (1.002–1.008) <0.001
a

Each explanatory variable (age, sex, ethnicity, IMD, number of symptoms, symptoms) adjusted for other explanatory variables.