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. 2014 May 1;23(5):420–427. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2013.4516

Table 3.

Predictors of Concern About Developing Breast Cancer, Stratified by Objective Breast Cancer Risk*

  Average risk women High risk women
  Very concerned about breast cancer, n (%) p aOR (95% CI) p Very concerned about breast cancer, n (%) p aOR (95% CI) p
Race/ethnicity   <0.001       0.41    
 Non-Latina white 32 (11.7%)   Reference 22 (13.2%)   Reference
 Latina white 59 (23.0%)   2.1 (1.1–4.0) 0.02 15 (34.1%)   2.5 (0.79–8.0) 0.12
 Black/African American 97 (42.2%)   4.6 (2.7–7.8) <0.001 28 (56.0%)   7.2 (3.0–17.1) <0.001
 Asian Pacific Islander 39 (21.3%)   2.3 (1.3–4.0) 0.004 18 (34.0%)   3.7 (1.6–8.5) 0.002
Age   <0.001       0.003    
 ≤50 94 (29.8%)   2.4 (1.3–4.5) 0.005 25 (39.1%)   2.3 (0.84–6.2) 0.11
 51–65 115 (24.2%)   1.7 (0.94–3.1) 0.08 48 (25.3%)   1.3 (0.54–3.0) 0.57
 Over 65 18 (11.8%)   Reference 10 (16.7%)   Reference
Marital status   0.02       0.46    
 Married/living with a partner 82 (20.3%)   Reference 29 (18.4%)   Reference
 Other 144 (27.1%)   0.90 (0.62–1.3) 0.58 54 (35.1%)   0.47 (0.24–0.93) 0.03
Education   <0.001       0.99    
 High school graduate or less 93 (17.8%)   Reference 28 (41.8%)   Reference
 Some college 75 (31.4%)   1.0 (0.67–1.6) 0.89 24 (28.9%)   0.63 (0.26–1.5) 0.30
 College graduate or more 57 (15.9%)   0.57 (0.35–0.93) 0.03 31 (19.1%)   0.57 (0.24–1.3) 0.19
Number of comorbid conditions   0.32       0.23    
 0 12 (16.9%)   Reference 4 (26.7%)   Reference
 1–2 92 (25.3%)   1.7 (0.82–3.6) 0.15 28 (20.3%)   0.98 (0.22–4.3) 0.97
 3 or more 123 (24.2%)   1.3 (0.64–2.9) 0.43 51 (31.7%)   1.2 (0.29–5.4) 0.77
Any blood relative with breast cancer   <0.001          
 No 163 (21.3%)   Reference N/A   N/A
 Yes 64 (36.0%)   2.0 (1.3–2.9) 0.001 N/A   N/A
Correct perception of risk**   <0.001       <0.001    
 No 85 (50.3%)   Reference 40 (17.6%)   Reference
 Yes 142 (18.4%)   0.26 (0.18–0.39) <0.001 43 (50.0%)   5.1 (2.7–9.6) <0.001

Bold numerals denote statistically significant values with p<0.05.

*

Concern about breast cancer was dichotomized into “very concerned” about getting breast cancer vs. “somewhat/a little/not at all” concerned.

All models controlled for race/ethnicity, age, marital status, level of education, language of interview, insurance status, study site, number of comorbid conditions, and correct perception of risk. Multivariate models only controlled for any blood relative with breast cancer for average risk women, as the Gail, BCSC, and RST models all incorporate family history of breast cancer.

This variable was only examined in average risk women as the Gail, BCSC, and RST models all incorporate family history of breast cancer.

**

Average risk women who responded that their lifetime risk was the same or lower than other women of the same age were considered to have correct perception of their breast cancer risk, as were high risk women who responded that their lifetime risk was higher than other women of the same age.