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. 2013 May 15;28(11):1447–1453. doi: 10.1007/s11606-013-2482-5

Table 3.

Logistic Regression Results Estimating the Odds of Pap Test Utilization Within Prior Year

OR (95 % CI)
Age
 Ages 40–49 1.53 (1.48, 1.59)
 Year 2010 0.81 (0.79, 0.83)
 Ages 40–49*2010 interaction 1.12 (1.06, 1.18)
Access to care
 Low access to care (ref) 1.0
 Medium access to care 1.82 (1.66, 1.98)
 High access to care 3.43 (3.16, 3.72)
 Forgone care due to cost 0.71 (0.68, 0.74)
Education
 Less than high school diploma (ref) 1.0
 High school diploma 1.05 (0.99, 1.10)
 Some college 1.17 (1.11, 1.24)
 College degree or higher 1.53 (1.45, 1.61)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White (ref) 1.0
 Non-Hispanic Black 1.34 (1.28, 1.39)
 Non-Hispanic Other race 0.86 (0.80, 0.92)
 Hispanic 0.96 (0.88, 1.06)
 Multiple races reported 1.57 (1.48, 1.66)
Health status
 Health status fair-poor (ref) 1.0
 Health status good-excellent 1.40 (1.35, 1.44)

USPSTF is U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. All results shown used the weights provided in the BRFSS (Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System) to account for the complex survey sampling design and non-independence of observations within states. Age variable is relative to women ages 50–74 years. Year variable is relative to pooled data from years 2006 and 2008