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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 17.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Causes Control. 2016 Jun 13;27(7):947–950. doi: 10.1007/s10552-016-0765-y

Table 3.

Adjusted associations between ever having an abnormal pap test result and selected outcomes

Outcome AOR 95 % CI P
Agree that having a Pap test is “a hassle” .84 .54/1.31 .44
Agree that having a Pap test is “too expensive” 1.32 .86/2.05 .20
Negative attitude toward HPV testing 1.08 .69/1.68 .74
Doubt they can survive cervical cancer .64 .41/.98 .04
Will not have next scheduled Pap test .91 .57/1.44 .68
Believe that cervical cancer is not preventable .67 .42/1.07 .10
Odds of preventing cervical cancer are not good .78 .49/1.22 .27
Not aware that cervical cancer is caused by an STI .49 .31/.78 .003