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

Table 5.

Willingness to send messages sharing CRC screening experience with peers.



Model 1a Model 2b


Odds of being an email sender Odds of being a postcard sender Odds of sending either email or postcard


OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Age

40-49 2.21 0.73-6.73 0.77 0.19-3.22 1.83 0.61-5.53

50-59 1.72 0.89-3.29 1.06 0.47-2.41 1.57 0.83-2.97

60 and upc - - - - - -
Gender

Male 0.50 0.27-0.90 0.80 0.38-1.67 0.55 0.31-0.99

Femalec - - - - - -
Race/ethnicity

Black/African American 2.55 0.70-9.26 2.70 0.66-11.07 2.50 0.70-8.92

Asian/Pacific Islander 1.19 0.46-3.12 0.59 0.15-2.32 1.05 0.41-2.72

Other or not reported 0.85 0.31-2.30 0.93 0.28-3.14 0.84 0.32-2.20

White/Caucasianc - - - - - -
Education
High School degree or less (includes technical school) 0.88

0.42-1.88

2.39

1.02-5.59

1.17

0.56-2.45

At least some collegec - - - - - -
Print health literacy scored (CMLT-Reading) 1.01 0.99-1.03

0.99 0.96-1.01 1.00

0.98-1.03

Self-efficacy (PEPPI)d 1.25 1.03-1.53 1.35 1.04-1.74 1.28 1.06-1.55

aModel 1–Odds of being an email sender or a postcard sender as compared to being a nonsender.

bModel 2–Odds of being a sender, either email or postcard, as compared to being a nonsender.

creference

dper unit increase in score