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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 9.
Published in final edited form as: Eval Program Plann. 2009 May 18;32(3):278–288. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2009.05.001

Table 3.

Results of the physical activity recall (prompted) logistic regression (n = 1093).

Model 1—demographic Odds ratios (95% CI) p value Model 2—includes social cognitive variables p value
Age group
 18–54 years 1.00 1.00
 55+ 1.44 (1.03–2.03) .04 1.46 (1.04–2.06) .03
Gender
 Male 1.00 1.00
 Female 1.27 (.92–1.76) .15 1.29 (.93–1.79) .13
Education
 Less than high school 1.00 1.00
 High school or technical .70 (.39–1.22) .20 .71 (.40–1.26) .24
 University complete .72 (.51–1.01) .06 .72 (.51–1.02) .07
Income
 Less than $20,000/year 1.00 1.00
 $20,000–39,999 1.21 (.53–2.73) .65 1.28 (.56–2.90) .56
 $40,000–59,000 .76 (.47–1.24) .27 .79 (.48–1.30) .37
 $60,000–79,999 .93 (.60–1.58) .90 .97 (.60–1.60) .92
 $80,000–99,999 .93 (.59–1.48) .77 .96 (.60–1.52) .85
 Greater than $100,000 1.19 (.67–2.11) .56 1.21 (.68–2.15) .52
Activity level
 Active 1.00 1.00
 Not active .81 (.60–1.12) .20 .76 (.53–1.09) .14
Self-rated health
 Excellent 1.00
 Very good 1.23 (.45–3.40) .69
 Good 1.21 (.47–3.15) .69
 Fair 1.23 (.48–3.17) .67
 Poor .90 (.33–2.42) .82
 Physical activity beliefsa 1.00 (.99–1.01) .71
 Intentionsa 1.01 (.96–1.07) .74
a

Continuous variables.