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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2020 Jan;58(1):e1–e9. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.08.024

Table 3.

Weighted Logistic Regression Model of Cancer Screening Participationa

Variable OR (95% CI) p-value
Preferred language
 English ref
 Chinese 0.83 (0.31, 2.18) 0.70
 Spanish 0.43 (0.05, 3.32) 0.40
Race/ethnicity
 White ref
 Asian 0.50 (0.14, 1.76) 0.28
 Black 1.08 (0.41, 2.87) 0.88
 Hispanic 2.69 (0.46, 15.79) 0.27
 Other 1.19 (0.26, 5.46) 0.82
Gender at birth
 Male ref
 Female 3.17 (1.40, 7.19) 0.01
Location of care
 Private ref
 Nonprofit healthcare system 1.22 (0.31, 4.72) 0.77
 County operated hospitals and clinics 0.45 (0.13,1.55) 0.20
 Integrated healthcare system 0.67 (0.16, 2.88) 0.59
 No or unknown place of care 0.41 (0.09,1.81) 0.24
 Community clinic 0.91 (0.24, 3.42) 0.89
Education
 No high school degree ref
 High school degree or equivalent 0.66 (0.36, 1.24) 0.20
 Some college/vocational or technical training 0.66 (0.31, 1.40) 0.27
 College degree or higher 1.00 (0.39, 2.62) 0.99
Income
 ≥$50,000 ref
 <$20,000 0.45 (0.17, 1.18) 0.11
 $20,000 to <$50,000 1.22 (0.46, 3.23) 0.69
Age 1.00 (0.97, 1.03) 0.94

Note: Boldface indicates statistical significance (p<0.05).

a

Cancer screening participation defined as completing all recommended cancer screenings for gender at birth and age at least once.