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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2013 Apr 23;22(5):782–791. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-12-1399

Table 3.

Factors Associated with Self-Reported Serological Testing for Hepatitis B in the Study Period – Hmong Adults, Ages 18–64, Greater Sacramento Region, 2007–2011 (n=210)

Effect Odds Ratioa 95% Confidence Intervala
Study Arm
Intervention 3.51 1.33 – 9.24
Control 1.00
Age
18–29 0.47 0.09 – 2.30
30–49 0.39 0.14 – 1.11
50–64 1.00
Gender
Female 5.27 1.68 – 16.6
Male 1.00
Marital Status
Married/living together 3.02 0.92 – 9.93
Widowed/divorced/single 1.00
Years of U.S. Residence
More than 10 1.48 0.57 – 3.85
10 or fewer 1.00
Employment Status
Employed 0.80 0.24 – 2.69
Not employed 1.00
Educational Level
Some formal education 0.69 0.20 – 2.33
No formal education 1.00
Speaks English
Fluently/well 0.36 0.03 – 4.61
So-so/poorly/not at all/don’t know 1.00
Annual Household Income
$20,000 or more 0.48 0.18 – 1.32
Less than $20,000/don’t know 1.00
Regular place of health careb 0.43 0.11 – 1.74
Seen doctor in past 12 monthsb 4.83 1.32 – 17.6
Seen traditional healer in past 12 monthsb 2.10 0.86 – 5.08
Self-perceived health status
Good 1.78 0.69 – 4.61
Fair/poor/don’t know 1.00
Baseline knowledge (per unit) 1.26 0.98 – 1.62
Change in knowledge (per unit) 1.32 1.02 – 1.71
a

Adjusted for all variables tabulated

b

Yes vs. No/don’t know

Note: All independent variables assessed at baseline except change in knowledge.