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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 4.

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, according to 10-year age group

40–49 years 50–59 years 60–69 years ≥70 years
Has a doctor or other health
professional ever told you that
you could choose whether or not
to have a mammogram?
N OR (95% CI)a N OR (95% CI) a N OR (95% CI) a N OR (95% CI) a
No 939 1.0 (reference) 1343 1.0 (reference) 1187 1.0 (reference) 915 1.0 (reference)
Yes 447 0.63 (0.43, 0.92) 386 1.11 (0.79, 1.56) 309 0.88 (0.57, 1.37) 367 1.64 (1.15, 2.34)

Note: p-interaction=0.004

a

. age (continuous), race/ethnicity, household income, educational attainment, health insurance, regular healthcare provider, geographic region, family history of cancer, and self-reported health status