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Published in final edited form as: Patient Educ Couns. 2018 Aug 4;102(1):155–161. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2018.08.004

Table 3.

Factors associated with preferred role for decisions related to return of results from whole genome sequencing as part of research.

Preferred Role (passive as reference) Active Role p-value Collaborative Role p-value
Bivariate Analysis
OR (95% Cl) p-value OR (95% Cl) p-value
General perception of
health: Very
good/Excellent
2.141
(1.418–3.233)
<0.001 1.877
(1.216–2.897)
0.005
Genetic self-efficacy 1.285
(1.066–1.549)
0.009 1.160
(0.953–1.412)
0.138
Age 1.055
(1.027–1.084)
<0.001 1.063
(1.034–1.093)
<0.001
Age at diagnosis 1.062
(1.013–1.113)
0.013 1.092
(1.037–1.150)
<0.001
Time since diagnosis 1.072
(1.032–1.113)
<0.001 1.074
(1.034–1.117)
<0.001
Subjective numeracy scale 1.317
(1.043–1.661)
0.021 1.061
(0.834–1.351)
0.630
Multivariable Analysis1
OR (95% Cl) p-value OR (95% Cl) p-value
General perception of
health: Very
good/Excellent
1.858
(1.199–2.878)
0.006 1.673
(1.051 −2.665)
0.030
Age at diagnosis 1.063
(1.011 −1.117)
0.016 1.089
(1.032–1.149)
0.002
Time since diagnosis 1.071
(1.031 −1.113)
<0.001 1.073
(1.032–1.117)
<0.001
Subjective numeracy preference subscale 1.309
(1.042–1.646)
0.021 1.095
(0.863–1.390)
0.454
1

Model controlling for genetic causal belief and biological children