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. 2020 Jun 2;1(1):150–158. doi: 10.1089/whr.2019.0026

Table 5.

An Age-Adjusted Model of Nominal Logistic Regression Representing All Women (n = 396)

  n (%) MS
p
Sometimes (n = 99)
Each year (n = 168)
Each second year (n = 21)
OR (95% CI)
Education
 Low 250 (63.13) 1.252 (0.32–4.83) 0.417 (0.15–1.19) 0.088* (0.02–0.37) 0.040
 Middle 114 (28.79) 1.616 (0.39–6.62) 0.839 (0.28–2.50) 0.278 (0.06–1.26)
 High 32 (8.08) Ref.
Occupation status
 Not occupied 286 (72.22) 0.427* (0.22–0.82) 1.132 (0.62–2.06) 0.314** (0.10–1.01) 0.010
 Occupied 110 (27.78) Ref.
Family history
 No 328 (82.83) 1.213 (0.49–2.98) 0.454* (0.23–2.50) 0.614 (0.17–2.23) 0.022
 Yes 68 (17.17) Ref.

ORs and CIs are presented for women who underwent MS (n = 288) in multivariate analysis. Women who did not perform MS (n = 108) served as reference group.

*

p < 0.050; **p = 0.053.

MS, mammography screening.