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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Med Genet. 2018 Dec 22;56(5):317–324. doi: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2018-105577

Table 2.

Odds of having decisional conflict about the choice to pursue genomic testing in a multivariable logistic regression analysis (n=1048)


OR (95% CI)c
Education (ordinal)a 0.86 (0.79, 0.95)
 Grades 1–8 ---
 Grades 9–11 ---
 Grade 12/GED ---
 College 1–3 years ---
 College 4+ years ---
 Grad/professional school ---
Gx knowledgeb 0.90 (0.87, 0.94)
Sexb
 Female REF
 Male 1.43 (1.20, 1.71)
Confidence w/ medical formb
 Extremely REF
 Quite a bit 1.82 (1.46, 2.25)
 Not at all to somewhat 2.29 (1.59, 3.30)
Full confidence in copingb
 Yes REF
 No 2.58 (2.15, 3.11)
Previous Gx testa
 Yes REF
 No 1.42 (1.05, 1.92)
Before enrolling, talked w/
 Family Memberb
 Yes REF
 No 1.58 (1.30, 1.91)
 Frienda
 Yes REF
 No 1.88 (1.01, 3.73)
a

= p<0.05;

b

= p<0.01;

c

= Adjusted for all variables in the final model. Final model variables that were not statistically significant are: age, months in biobank, race, marital status, insurance coverage, and discussion of choice with health care provider, study staff, or others. For additional details, see supplementary digital content.