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. 2014 Jul 1;23(7):602–612. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2013.4569

Table 4.

Predictors of Ever Having Had a Mammogram

Variable Model 1 AOR (CI) Model 2 AOR (CI) Model 3 AOR (CI)
Demographics
 Partner 1.2 (0.43–3.4)    
 Income
  <$20,000 Referent    
  $20,000–$75,000 1.5 (0.67–3.4)   0.36 (0.06–2.17)
  >$75,000 1.4 (0.43–4.8)   0.48 (0.09–2.71)
 Insurance 0.88 (0.38–2.0)   1.18 (.37–3.78)
 Education
  High school or less Referent    
  Bachelor degree or more 2.0 (0.25–10.9)    
Years in the United States 1.1 (1.0–1.1)a   1.1 (1.0–1.1)a
Primary healthcare provider 0.43 (0.20–0.93)    
Ethnicity 0.31 (0.08–1.2)   1.1 (0.50–2.5)
Language
  English Referent    
  Urdu 2.4 (0.66–8.8)    
  Arabic 2.7 (0.57–12.9)    
Family history of breast cancer   0.87 (0.38–1.9)  
Mammogram importance   1.2 (1.08–1.33)b 1.3 (1.1–1.4)c
Self–health assessment   0.93 (0.68–1.3)  
Benefits   0.84 (0.35–1.3)  
Barriers   0.67 (0.35–1.3)  
Self-efficacy   2.7 (1.5–4.9)b 2.4 (1.4–4.4)b
Susceptibility   1.1 (0.78–1.9)  
Fear   1.0 (0.73–1.5)  
Cultural beliefs   1.0 (0.90–1.1)  
Acculturation   1.3 (0.56–2.9)  
Intent to be screened   2.7 (1.4–5.4)b 2.2 (1.0–5.0)b
a

p<0.05.

b

p<0.01.

c

p<0.001.

Pseudo R2=36%.

AOR, adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.