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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 19.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2016;27(4):1779–1793. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2016.0162

Table 4.

Overall Knowledge Assessments and Perceived Knowledge and Confidence (n=51)

Knowledge Baseline
(Mean)
Post-test
(Mean)
P-
valuea

Knowledge Assessments
 Overallb 30.6 (7.87) 37.9 (4.69) <0.0001
 Cervical cancer screeningc 5.1 (2.15) 6.7 (0.55) <0.0001
 Cervical cancer risk factorsd 11.4 (1.85) 12.8 (1.98) <0.0001
 Breast cancere 3.2 (1.88) 4.5 (1.08) <0.0001
 STIsf 2.7 (0.90) 3.3 (0.75) <0.0001
 Family planningg 7.1 (3.01) 9.2 (1.93) <0.0001
Perceived Knowledge and Confidence
 Rank your knowledge about places where people can go for a medical visit in your county 2.7 4.0 <0.0001
 Rank your knowledge about breast cancer 2.7 4.1 <0.0001
 Rank your knowledge about breast cancer screenings for early detection 2.9 4.3 <0.0001
 Rank your knowledge about cervical cancer 2.5 4.3 <0.0001
 Rank your knowledge about cervical cancer screenings for early detection 2.6 4.4 <0.0001
 Rank your knowledge about sexually transmitted infections 2.8 4.4 <0.0001
 Rank your knowledge about family planning methods 3.2 4.4 <0.0001
 Rank your ability to solve problems 3.1 3.9 <0.0001
 Rank your ability to listen and communicate 3.7 4.2 0.001
 Rank your level of confidence to speak in public 3.4 3.9 0.001
 Rank your level of confidence to motivate immigrant Latinas to get an annual pap smear 3.6 4.6 <0.0001
 Rank your level of confidence to motivate immigrant Latinas to get a clinical breast exam every three years 3.5 4.3 <0.0001
 Rank your level of confidence to motivate immigrant Latinas older than 40 to get a mammogram annually 3.4 4.5 <0.0001
 Rank your level of confidence to motivate immigrant Latinas to do a breast self-exam monthly 3.5 4.4 <0.0001
a

Paired t-test

b

47 questions

c

7 questions

d

17 questions

e

6 questions

f

4 questions

g

11 questions

h

Paired t-test