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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 29.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Med. 2007 Jun 2;45(4):282–289. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2007.05.016

Table 3. Odds that a subject who endorses periodic examination reportedly received a periodic examination and each preventive service compared to subject who does not endorse periodic examination: Southern Regional Access Program 2002-2003.

3a. Odds among all subjects (n=4830)
Preventive service Odds ratio (unadjusted) 95% CI Odds ratio (adjusted*) 95%CI
Periodic examination 5.41 4.10, 7.14 4.20 3.10, 5.69
Mammogram 3.91 2.14, 7.14 3.72 1.89, 7.32
Pap smear 3.09 1.98, 4.83 2.76 1.73, 4.38
Cholesterol 3.29 2.29, 4.73 2.73 1.84, 4.05
Colonoscopy 2.37 1.56, 3.58 2.11 1.35, 3.31
3b. Odds among only those who had a periodic health examination in the past year (n=3803)
Preventive service Odds ratio (unadjusted) 95% CI Odds ratio (adjusted*) 95%CI
Mammogram 2.83 1.39, 5.74 2.79 1.23, 6.30
Pap smear 1.16 .53, 2.50 .99 .43, 2.29
Cholesterol 1.29 .67, 2.47 1.20 .61, 2.35
Colonoscopy 1.58 .93, 2.69 1.51 .86, 2.67
3c. Odds among only those who did not have a periodic health examination in the past year (n=993)
Preventive service Odds ratio (unadjusted) 95% CI Odds ratio (adjusted*) 95%CI
Mammogram 4.21 1.39, 12.65 3.70 1.07, 12.82
Pap smear 2.31 1.26, 4.24 2.37 1.25, 4.37
Cholesterol 2.46 1.47, 4.13 2.53 1.44, 4.45
Colonoscopy 2.43 1.16, 5.12 2.48 1.04, 5.94
*

Each model adjusted for age, gender, race, self reported health status, insurance status and level of education