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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Rural Health. 2010 Fall;26(4):342–351. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2010.00299.x

Table 3.

a. Frequency of correct response, unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios, and 95% confidence intervals for each factor across the statements: “Too much sugar and other sweet foods cause diabetes,” “If I am diabetic, my children have a higher chance of being diabetic,” and “Diabetes can be cured.”
Too much sugar & other sweet
foods cause diabetes
(Correct answer = No)
If I am diabetic, my children have
a higher chance of being diabetic
(Correct Answer = Yes)
Diabetes can be cured
(Correct Answer = No)
Unadjusted Adjusted Unadjusted Adjusted Correct Unadjusted Adjusted
Correct OR (CI) OR (CI) Correct OR (CI) OR (CI) n (%) OR (CI) OR (CI)
Gender
  Men 66 (14) 0.74 0.54, 1.01 0.75 0.55, 1.04 369 (81) 0.66** 0.49, 0.89 0.67* 0.49, 0.92 279 (61) 0.76* 0.60, 9.68 0.80 0.62, 1.01
  Women 156 (19) ref ref 725 (86) ref ref 563 (67) ref ref
Education
  ≤ 4th grade 43 (15) 0.76 0.49, 1.17 0.72 0.43, 1.21 232 (81) 0.58* 0.36, 0.92 0.52* 0.29, 0.92 172 (60) 0.63** 0.45, 0.89 0.49** 0.32, 0.75
  5th–8th grade 57 (15) 0.74 0.49, 1.10 0.70 0.45, 1.10 328 (85) 0.73 0.47, 1.15 0.61 0.37, 1.03 243 (63) 0.70* 0.51, 0.97 0.56** 0.38, 0.81
  9th–12th grade 65 (20) 1.07 0.72, 1.58 1.04 0.69, 1.57 268 (83) 0.62* 0.39, 0.98 0.54* 0.33, 0.87 215 (66) 0.81 0.58, 1.14 0.71 0.50, 1.02
  ≥ High School Diploma 57 (19) ref ref 265 (88) ref ref 212 (71) ref* ref**
Age
  18–34 years 53 (17) ref ref 257 (83) ref ref 179 (58) ref* ref**
  35–49 years 125 (18) 1.02 0.72, 1.45 1.09 0.75, 1.58 612 (86) 1.18 0.82, 1.70 1.25 0.85, 1.85 486 (68) 1.53** 1.16, 2.02 1.73** 1.29, 2.32
  50–64 years 39 (16) 0.90 0.57, 1.41 1.06 0.64, 1.74 206 (83) 0.97 0.62, 1.52 1.14 0.69, 1.88 163 (66) 1.38 0.98, 1.95 1.77** 1.20, 2.61
  65+ years 5 (19) 1.15 0.41, 3.17 1.50 0.52, 5.33 18 (69) 0.45 0.18, 1.08 0.67 0.26, 1.73 14 (54) 0.84 0.38, 1.88 1.22 0.52, 2.84
Birthplace
  U.S. 45 (18) 0.93 0.65, 1.34 0.86 0.57, 1.31 207 (83) 0.18 0.82, 1.70 0.57* 0.36, 0.89 164 (65) 0.98 0.73, 1.31 0.78 0.55, 1.11
  Mexico 177 (17) ref ref 886 (85) ref ref 678 (65) ref ref
Diagnosed with Diabetes
  No 193 (17) 0.79 0.51, 1.22 0.84 0.54, 1.31 969 (84) 0.80 0.48, 1.33 0.94 0.56, 1.60 735 (64) 0.59** 0.40, 0.88 0.67 0.44, 1.00
  Yes 29 (23) ref ref 124 (87) ref ref 107 (75) ref ref
Family History
  No 86 (16) 0.84 0.62, 1.12 0.88 0.64, 1.19 438 (80) 0.56** 0.42, 0.76 0.54** 0.40, 0.75 333 (61) 0.72** 0.58, 0.91 0.77* 0.61, 0.98
  Yes 136 (18) ref ref 655 (88) ref ref 509 (68) ref ref
b. Frequency of correct response, unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios, and 95% confidence intervals for each factor across the statements: “A fasting blood sugar level of 210 is too high,” “There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2.
A fasting blood sugar level of
210 is too high
(Correct Answer = Yes)
There are two main types of diabetes:
Type 1 and 2
(Correct Answer = Yes)
Unadjusted Adjusted Unadjusted Adjusted
Correct OR (CI) OR (CI) Correct OR (CI) OR (CI)
Gender
  Men 286 (62) 0.56** 0.44, 0.71 0.60** 0.47, 0.77 313 (68) 0.54** 0.41, 0.70 0.55** 0.42, 0.72
  Women 628 (75) ref ref 672 (80) ref ref
Education
  ≤ 4th grade 202 (71) 0.87 0.61, 1.25 0.91 0.58, 1.42 201 (71) 0.49** 0.33, 0.73 0.38** 0.23, 0.62
  5th–8th grade 266 (69) 0.79 0.56, 1.10 0.80 0.54, 1.17 278 (72) 0.52** 0.36, 0.76 0.42** 0.27, 0.65
  9th–12th grade 225 (69) 0.80 0.57, 1.14 0.82 0.56, 1.18 257 (79) 0.77 0.52, 1.16 0.69 0.45, 1.06
  ≥ High School Diploma 221 (74) ref ref 249 (83) ref** ref**
Age
  18–34 years 201 (65) ref ref 219 (71) ref ref**
  35–49 years 518 (72) 1.40* 1.05, 1.86 1.48* 1.09, 2.02 560 (78) 1.47* 1.08, 1.99 1.87** 1.35, 2.61
  50–64 years 179 (72) 1.38 0.96, 1.99 1.35 0.90, 2.03 186 (75) 1.22 0.84, 1.78 1.88** 1.22, 2.91
  65+ years 16 (62) 0.85 0.37, 1.94 0.82 0.34, 1.99 20 (77) 1.36 0.53, 3.49 2.62 0.96, 7.14
Birthplace
  U.S. 186 (74) 0.80 0.59, 1.09 1.15 0.80, 1.67 199 (79) 0.79 0.57, 1.11 0.79 0.53, 1.19
  Mexico 728 (70) ref ref 786 (75) ref ref
Diagnosed with Diabetes
  No 786 (68) 0.25** 0.15, 0.43 0.29** 0.17, 0.51 869 (75) 0.71 0.46, 1.10 0.88 0.55, 1.39
  Yes 128 (90) ref ref 116 (81) ref ref
Family History
  No 364 (66) 0.71** 0.56, 0.90 0.79 0.61, 1.01 393 (72) 0.66** 0.51, 0.86 0.72* 0.55, 0.95
  Yes 550 (74) ref ref 592 (79) ref ref

Odds ratios are the probability of providing a correct response compared to the reference group. An asterisk next to the reference for factors with multiple levels indicates the overall variable is statistically significant.

Indicators of level of statistical significance:

*

P ≤ .05,

**

P < .01.