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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2014 Jul 29;47(4):417–423. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.04.020

Table 2.

Patient trust predicts adherence to CRC screening

Variable (ref group) Bivariate analysis Multivariable analysis*
OR p OR (95% CI) p
Age, per year increase a 1.05 0.001 1.03 (0.95, 1.13) 0.24
Gender (female)
 Male 1.03 0.863 1.37 (0.59, 3.17) 0.22
Race/ethnicity (white)
 Asian 1.61 0.054 1.32 (0.35, 4.75) 0.46
 Black 0.68 0.142 0.78 (0.16, 3.07) 0.54
 Latino 1.62 0.04 1.18 (0.09, 11.92) 0.80
Language (English)
 Spanish 1.92 0.001 1.95 (0.25, 17.10) 0.31
 Chinese 2.19 0.001 1.74 (0.82, 3.30) 0.08
Income (<$10,000)
 $10,000–$19,999 1.13 0.80 1.14 (0.20, 6.01) 0.77
 $20,000–$29,999 0.95 0.86 0.92 (0.12, 7.78) 0.87
 ≥$30,000 1.11 0.84 1.09 (0.00, 326.41) 0.96
Education (<HS)
 HS degree/GED 0.60 0.016 0.76 (0.42, 1.46) 0.20
 Some college 0.59 0.02 0.86 (0.30, 2.50) 0.60
 ≥College degree 0.85 0.50 1.11 (0.64, 1.85) 0.49
Insurance (none)
 Public 1.23 0.38 1.22 (0.18, 8.53) 0.70
 Private 1.93 0.43 2.22 (0.03, 146.13) 0.50
Trust in PCP, per point
increase
1.06 0.046 b 1.11 (1.04, 1.16) 0.02
Trust in doctors in
general, per point increase
1.05 0.69 0.05 b 1.02 (0.83, 1.27)

Note: Boldface indicates statistical significance.

*

Controlling for sociodemographic variables.

a

Per year increase.

b

Per point increase.

GED, General Educational Development; HS, high school