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. 2019 May 28;3(2-3):90–96. doi: 10.1017/cts.2019.372

Table 3.

Multivariate logistic regression with adjusted odds ratio for willingness to participate in different scenarios of health research studies, controlling for age, sex, education level, health condition, study site, and study cohort

Asian vs. African-American Asian vs. Hispanic/Latino Asian vs. Caucasian Asian vs. Other minority
Would participate in a study… OR (95%CI) OR (95%CI) OR (95%CI) OR (95%CI)
if only asked questions about health 0.57 (0.47, 0.68) 0.50 (0.41, 0.60) 0.44 (0.36, 0.53) 0.70 (0.57, 0.86)
if researchers wanted to see your medical records 0.61 (0.53, 0.71) 0.49 (0.42, 0.57) 0.44 (0.38, 0.51) 0.72 (0.61, 0.85)
if you had to give a blood sample 0.74 (0.63, 0.86) 0.49 (0.42, 0.58) 0.46 (0.39, 0.53) 0.73 (0.62, 0.87)
if you had to give a genetic sample 0.70 (0.61, 0.82) 0.53 (0.46, 0.62) 0.42 (0.37, 0.49) 0.62 (0.50, 0.73)
if you had to take medicine 0.69 (0.60, 0.80) 0.65 (0.56, 0.76) 0.48 (0.42, 0.56) 0.68 (0.58, 0.80)
if asked to stay overnight in a hospital or clinic 0.51 (0.45, 0.59) 0.49 (0.43, 0.57) 0.46 (0.40, 0.52) 0.48 (0.41, 0.57)
if you might have to use medical equipment 0.57 (0.50, 0.67) 0.50 (0.43, 0.58) 0.43 (0.37, 0.49) 0.62 (0.53, 0.73)
if you didn’t get paid 0.74 (0.64, 0.85) 0.63 (0.54, 0.72) 0.53 (0.46, 0.61) 0.70 (0.60, 0.82)