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. 2019 Jan 17;4(1):2381468318812889. doi: 10.1177/2381468318812889

Table 2.

Characteristics of Follow-Up Survey Respondentsa

Total (N = 113) BCS-PtDA (n = 54) Control (n = 59)
Age (years), median (IQR) 40.0 (39.0, 41.0) 40.0 (39.0, 41.0) 40.0 (39.0, 42.0)
Missing 0 0 0
Lifetime breast cancer risk (NCI-BCRAT) (%), median (IQR) 9.7 (9.5, 12.2) 10.2 (9.6, 13.2) 9.6 (9.2, 11.1)
Missing 0 0 0
Lifetime breast cancer risk (NCI-BCRAT) categories, n (%)
 ≤12 84 (74.3) 35 (64.8) 49 (83.1)
 >12 to ≤20 24 (21.2) 15 (27.8) 9 (15.3)
 >20 5 (4.4) 4 (7.4) 1 (1.7)
Missing 0 0 0
Perceived lifetime risk (per 1,000), median (IQR) 67.5 (10.0, 300.0) 25.0 (10.0, 185.0) 100.0 (10.0, 425.0)
Missing 7 3 4
Perceived lifetime risk categories, n (%)
 ≤12 71 (67.0) 35 (68.6) 36 (65.5)
 >12 to ≤20 7 (6.6) 5 (9.8) 2 (3.6)
 >20 28 (26.4) 11 (21.6) 17 (30.9)
Missing 7 3 4
Race, n (%)
 Black 57 (50.4) 23 (42.6) 34 (57.6)
 White 42 (37.2) 22 (40.7) 20 (33.9)
 Asian 6 (5.3) 4 (7.4) 2 (3.4)
 Hispanic 3 (2.7) 2 (3.7) 1 (1.7)
 Other/unknown 5 (4.4) 3 (5.6) 2 (3.4)
Clinic affiliation, n (%)
 Family practice 22 (19.6) 9 (16.7) 13 (22.4)
 Internal medicine 54 (48.2) 27 (50.0) 27 (46.6)
 Ob/Gyn 36 (32.1) 18 (33.3) 18 (31.0)
Missing 1 0 1
Education, n (%)
 Less than high school 3 (2.7) 1 (1.9) 2 (3.4)
 High school graduate or GED 10 (8.9) 4 (7.4) 6 (10.3)
 Some college or technical school 29 (25.9) 12 (22.2) 17 (29.3)
 College graduate or beyond 70 (62.5) 37 (68.5) 33 (56.9)
Missing 1 0 1
Numeracy (SNS) (1–6), median (IQR) 4.8 (3.5, 5.5) 4.4 (3.5, 5.6) 4.8 (3.0, 5.4)
Missing 1 0 1
Mammography within 1 year, n (%)
 No 87 (77.0) 41 (75.9) 46 (78.0)
 Yes 26 (23.0) 13 (24.1) 13 (22.0)

BCS-PtDA, breast cancer screening patient decision-aid; IQR, interquartile range; NCI-BCRAT, National Cancer Institute Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool.

a

Percent computed among non-missing values. Lifetime breast cancer risk determined by the National Cancer Institute Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool.21,22