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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2015 May 6;121(17):2951–2959. doi: 10.1002/cncr.29403

Table 3.

Health Behavior Framework Constructs at Baseline

Health Behavior Framework Constructs White (N=351) Latino (N=403) Afr. Am. (N=284) Asian (N=242) Total (N = 1280)
Risk Factor Knowledge *

 Mean (sd) Continuous (Range = 0–13) 8.42 (1.94) 7.86 (1.83) 7.93 (1.92) 8.33 (2.01) 8.12 (1.93)

Knowledge of Screening Guidelines

 Mean (sd) Continuous (Range = 0–4) 1.33 (1.03) 1.38 (1.06) 1.31 (1.01) 1.37 (1.12) 1.35 (1.05)

Cancer Distress*

 Mean (sd) Continuous (Range = 0–3) 1.61 (0.42) 1.73 (0.47) 1.61 (0.47) 1.61 (0.43) 1.65 (0.45)

Barriers

 Mean (sd) Continuous (Range = 0–13) 3.97 (2.00) 4.20 (2.19) 3.79 (2.32) 4.08 (2.35) 4.02 (2.20)

Patient Provider Interaction*

 Mean (sd) Continuous (Range = 0–3) 0.83 (0.95) 0.58 (0.79) 0.56 (0.77) 0.59 (0.79) 0.65 (0.84)

Assessed Cancer Risk

 Very high risk (%) 17 20 17 19 18

Perceived Risk*

 Very likely (%) 4 8 11 7 7
*

p ≤ 0.05 for differences by race/ethnicity, chi-square tests for categorical variables, ANOVA for continuous variables

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