Table IV.
Multivariable analysis of factors associated with pre-test cancer genetics knowledge
Estimate | 95% CI | p-value | |
---|---|---|---|
Intercept | 8.2 | (−2.22,18.64) | 0.121 |
Site* | |||
Site 1 | REF | REF | — |
Site 2 | 0.5 | (−1.06,2.06) | 0.526 |
Age | |||
+ 10 years | −0.0 | (−0.80,0.79) | 0.992 |
Prostate Cancer | |||
Yes | −1.5 | (−3.12,0.08) | 0.063 |
No | REF | REF | — |
Family History | |||
Yes | 1.6 | (−1.01,4.20) | 0.227 |
No | REF | REF | — |
HCS | |||
Yes | 1.4 | (0.07,2.70) | 0.040 |
No | REF | REF | — |
Education | |||
Less than high school | REF | REF | — |
HS/GED or Vocational/Technical School | −1.5 | (−8.21,5.12) | 0.647 |
Some College/Associate’s Degree | −2.2 | (−8.77,4.45) | 0.518 |
Bachelor’s Degree or higher | −1.8 | (−8.29,4.78) | 0.595 |
Literacy | |||
+ 1 point | 0.0 | (−0.99,1.07) | 0.938 |
Numeracy | |||
+ 1 point | 0.8 | (−0.05,1.65) | 0.063 |
Site 1 provided pretest counseling with a video + handout. Post-test disclosure was in-person for men with a mutation and by phone for men with a variant of uncertain significance or negative results. Site 2 provided pretest counseling and post-test disclosure in-person or by telehealth.