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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 19.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2015 May;26(2 Suppl):36–52. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2015.0064

Table 3.

BASELINE COMPATIBILITY IN PAP TEST RATE AND PLAN TO HAVE PAP TEST. INTERVENTION EFFECT IN PLAN TO HAVE PAP TEST AT POST INTERVENTION AND AT 12 MONTH AFTER INTERVENTION BETWEEN INTERVENTION (I) AND CONTROL (C) GROUPS

pair Rate differences between two groups (I–C)
Ever having test Baseline plan Post plan Follow up plan
1 −24.08 −11.69 12.99 60.78
2 −12.94 −71.91 −3.24 100.00
3 81.13 100.00 98.15 72.22
4 −13.23 2.04 100.00 −38.26
5 19.66 10.75 6.59 100.00
6 −17.69 7.95 1.49 38.00
7 −64.86 −70.27 17.73 14.37
8 −46.70 −93.65 17.95 25.81
9 −54.28 −100.00 −2.08 22.73
10 −24.71 −56.67 37.50 10.64
11 1.74 1.99 3.84 35.00
12 32.50 6.90 24.39 93.18
13 70.73 56.10 97.56 12.50
14 25.89 70.37 88.71 45.16
15 −1.25 −1.87 −5.00 97.37
average −1.87 −10.00 33.11 45.97
P_perma 0.87 0.53 0.0017 0.0010
95%CI −25.19–21.45 −42.78–22.78 10.42–55.79 23.42~68.52
a

P_perm is the p value when using permutation test.