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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2016 Oct 11;123(3):401–409. doi: 10.1002/cncr.30378

Table 3.

Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for predictors not receiving a mammogram in the past two years among female HINTS 4 Cycles 1–4 respondents age 40 or older

Total
N
No Mammogram
in past two years
Age-Adjusted Multivariable
Adjusted
Age OR (95% CI)a OR (95% CI)a
  40–49 1386 939 1.59 (1.25, 2.04) 1.77 (1.33, 2.34)
  50–59 1729 1343 1.0 (reference) 1.0 (reference)
  60–69 1496 1187 0.86 (0.68, 1.09) 0.97 (0.76, 1.25)
  ≥70 1282 915 1.28 (1.01, 1.62) 1.57 (1.19, 2.08)
Has a doctor or other health
professional ever told you that you
could choose whether or not to
have a mammogram?
No 3680 2764 0.97 (0.81, 1.17) 1.07 (0.87, 1.31)
Yes 2213 1620 1.0 (reference) 1.0 (reference)
a

. adjusted for age only (except for age);

b

. mutually adjusted for variables in table plus race/ethnicity, household income, educational attainment, health insurance, regular healthcare provider, geographic region, family history of cancer, and self-reported health status.