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. 2014 Nov 5;106(12):dju328. doi: 10.1093/jnci/dju328

Table 6.

Analysis of rural vs urban effects on psychosocial measures*

Outcome measures Urban-rural effect averaged across intervention
1 week after pretest counseling 1 week after post-test counseling (tested women only) 6 months after last counseling
Effect (95% CI) Effect (95% CI) Effect (95% CI)
Anxiety, change from baseline −0.87 (−1.94 to 0.31) 0.55 (−1.52 to 2.67) 0.47 (−0.78 to 1.83)
Cancer-related distress, change from baseline 0.36 (−1.84 to 2.30) 0.26 (−3.10 to 3.72) 1.00 (−1.15 to 3.20)
Decisional conflict - - −0.43 (−2.36 to 1.47)
Decision regret - - 2.15 (−1.31 to 5.72)
Knowledge, change from baseline 0.27 (−0.04 to 0.64) −0.05 (−0.61 to 0.47) -
Quality of life-physical, change from baseline - 0.09 (−1.73 to 2.18) 1.06 (−0.25 to 2.59)
Quality of life-mental, change from baseline - 0.30 (−1.80 to 2.42) −1.37 (−3.06 to 0.12)
Patient centeredness
 Informativeness 0.12 (−.37 to 0.59) - -
 Interpersonal sensitivity 0.00 (−0.29 to 0.29) - -
 Partnership building 0.1 (−0.41 to 0.65) - -

* Estimated effect of rural vs urban from linear regression models adjusted for intervention. Models included a random family effect at one week after pretest counseling and six months after last counseling, but not at one week after post-test counseling because cluster sizes were not the same as at randomization. Associated 95% confidence intervals are bootstrap estimates. Analyses varied in the number of participants with complete data at each time point (one week after pretest counseling, the maximum n = 865; one week after post-test counseling, the maximum n = 239; six months after last counseling, the maximum n = 751) (see Table 5 for ns in each analysis). Empty cells are time points when these measures were not collected. CI = confidence interval.