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. 2013 Nov 28;2(2):e52. doi: 10.2196/resprot.2886

Table 4.

Characteristics of respondents who are willing to pass along self-edited email or postcard messages sharing CRC screening experience (n=432).



Emaila Postcard only Would not send P

n=300 % n=74 % n=58 %
Age, n % .010

40-49 42 82.4 5 9.8 4 7.8

50-59 118 76.1 20 12.9 17 11.0

60-73 140 61.9 49 21.7 37 16.4
Gender, n % .010

Male 117 62.2 37 19.7 34 18.1

Female 183 75.0 37 15.2 24 9.8
Race/ethnicity, n % .365

Black/African-American 46 70.8 15 23.1 4 6.2

Asian/Pacific Islander 35 77.8 5 11.1 5 11.1

White/Caucasian 192 68.3 47 16.7 42 14.9

Other or not reported 27 65.9 7 17.1 7 17.1
Education, n % <.001

High School degree or less (includes technical school) 55

53.9

33

32.4

14

13.7



At least some college 243 74.3 41 12.5 43 13.1
Marital status, n % .561

Married 198 71.2 45 16.2 35 12.6

Unmarried 100 66.2 29 19.2 22 14.6
Ever had friends/family diagnosed with CRC?, n % .063

Yes 103 76.9 19 14.2 12 9.0

No 196 66.0 55 18.5 46 15.5
Ever had a colonoscopy?, n % .039

Yes 221 70.4 58 18.5 35 11.1

No 73 65.2 16 14.3 23 20.5
Verbal health literacy “CMLT-Listening”, mean (SD) 81.24 (13.50) 73.96 (15.11) 81.26 (13.46) <.001
Print health literacy “CMLT-Reading”, mean (SD) 86.23 (13.72) 78.51 (15.60) 85.39 (15.85) <.001
Numeracy, mean (SD) 79.72 (20.18) 71.62 (27.63) 80.82 (21.99) .012
Self-efficacy “PEPPI”, mean (SD) 8.18 (1.21) 8.22 (1.51) 7.56 (1.67) .004

aThose indicated in the email column would send out either only emails or would send a mix of emails and postcards.