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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Commun. 2019 Jun 5;35(10):1219–1228. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2019.1623644

Table 4.

Factors Predicting Preference for Study-specific Model

Preference for Study-specific model
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Race: African Americana 1.51+ .98-2.33 1.25 .80-1.96 1.12 .70-1.78 3.68* 1.14-11.87
Education: some college or moreb 1.10 .69-1.72 1.08 .67-1.74 1.14 .70-1.86 1.10 .67-1.80
Family history of cancer .84 .55-1.28 .84 .54-1.29 .82 .52-1.28 .82 .52-1.30
Personal history of cancer .57+ .31-1.05 .50* .27-.94 .56+ .29-1.09 .54+ .28-1.06
Participation in medical research .81 .52-1.27 .94 .59-1.49 .93 .59-1.48
Trust in doctors .87 .67-1.12 .87 .67-1.14 .89 .68-1.17
Privacy concerns about research uses 1.57*** 1.27-2.24 1.55** 1.16-2.08 2.51** 1.46-4.33
Need for control 1.70*** 1.33-2.16 1.68*** 1.32-2.14
Race * Privacy concerns .49* .26-.94
Nagelkerke R2 .035+ .096*** .162*** .178***

Note:

a:

comparison group - European American;

b:

comparison group - high school or less

+

p < .10,

*

p <. 05,

**

p <.01,

***

p <.001