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. 2013 May 14;6:361–368. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S44979

Table 2.

Each baseline behavioral stage and changes in behavioral stages after disclosure of hypothetical genetic test results for salt sensitivity

Baseline behavioral stages n Hypothetical result Behavioral stages after disclosure, n
Behavioral
changes, n (%)
Upward trend
P value*
Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance No answer
No restriction group
Precontemplation 202 Positive 65 38 57 38 4 133 (65.8) <0.00l
Negative 105 59 24 9 5 92 (45.5)
Contemplation 456 Positive 9 169 223 47 8 270 (59.2) <0.00l
Negative 49 285 105 6 11 111 (24.3)
Preparation 57 Positive 5 33 17 17(29.8) 0.12
Negative 3 8 35 10 10(17.5)
Total 715 Positive 13 420 (58.7) <0.00l
Negative 17 213 (29.8)
Baseline behavioral stages n Hypothetical result Behavioral stages after disclosure, n
Behavioral
changes, n (%)
P value*
Quit Keep (action) Keep (maintenance) No answer
Quit

Salt restriction group
Action 101 Positive 3 94 4 3 (3.0) 0.50
Negative 6 91 4 6 (5.9)
Maintenance 746 Positive 16 717 13 16(2.1) <0.00l
Negative 72 658 16 72 (9.7)
Total 847 Positive 17 19(2.2) <0.00l
Negative 20 78 (9.2)

Notes:

*

Positive versus negative, Chi-square test or Fisher’s Exact test;

recontemplation = contemplation + preparation + action; contemplation = preparation + action; preparation = action;

action and maintenance = quit.