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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cancer Surviv. 2020 Aug 14;15(2):213–223. doi: 10.1007/s11764-020-00925-4

Table 2.

Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios (OR) for receipt of screening for cancer surveillance and early detection of other cancers

Received cancer surveillance (n = 115)
Received screening for early detection of other cancers (women only; n = 105)
Unadj. OR (95% CI) Adj. OR (95% CI) Unadj. OR (95% CI) Adj. OR (95% CI)
Age at response (10-year increase) 0.51 (0.23 – 1.10) 0.44(0.18 – 1.06) 0.35 (0.16 – 0.77)* 0.28 (0.11 – 0.69)*
Female (Ref: Male) 1.20 (0.40 – 3.62) -- --a --a
Non-Latino White (Ref: Racial/ethnic minority) 1.26 (0.46 – 3.43) 1.08 (0.32n – 3.67) 0.59 (0.25 – 1.38) 0.34 (0.11 – 1.08)
Married/living as married (Ref: Not married) 0.44 (0.16 – 1.17) 0.33 0.33 (0.10 – 1.05) 1.55 (0.70 – 3.44) 1.01 (0.37 – 2.73)
College degree (Ref: < College degree) 1.02 (0.44 – 2.37) -- 1.14 (0.53 – 2.47) --
Insured (Ref: Uninsured) 2.71 (0.95 – 7.75) -- 2.05 (0.71 – 5.90) --
Annual household income > $50,000 (Ref: < $50,000) 1.85 (0.75 – 4.52) 2.29 (0.78 – 6.72) 2.98 (1.27 – 6.99)* 4.89 (1.62 – 14.81)*
Full-time employment (Ref: Other) 2.82 (1.09 – 7.26)* 2.06 (0.73 – 5.84) 0.90 (0.41 – 1.97) 0.64 (0.24 – 1.71)
Breast cancer (Ref: Colorectal) 1.07 (0.44 – 2.63) -- 0.67 (0.23 – 1.97) --
Time (years) since diagnosis 0.99 (0.98 – 1.01) -- 0.99 (0.98 – 1.00) --
Knowledge of risk factors for cancer recurrenceb 0.85 (0.61 – 1.17) -- 1.11 (0.86 – 1.44) --
Perceived risk for recurrenceb 1.09 (0.78 – 1.53) -- 1.06 (0.79 – 1.43) --
Self-efficacy to reduce recurrence riskb 1.04 (0.77 – 1.39) -- 0.94 (0.71 – 1.24) --
Knowledge about strategies to reduce recurrenceb 1.56 (0.99 – 2.44) 1.43 (0.89 – 2.29) 1.11 (0.74 – 1.67) 1.16 (0.72 – 1.86)
Worry about recurrenceb 0.90 (0.64 – 1.26) -- 1.25 (0.92 – 1.70) --
*

p<0.05

a

Not applicable; analysis among women only

b

Psychosocial factors were assessed on a scale from 0–8 for knowledge of risk factors for cancer recurrence, 0–4 for perceived risk for cancer recurrence, 2–10 for self-efficacy to reduce recurrence risk, 0–5 for knowledge about steps to reduce recurrence, and 0–5 for worry about recurrence. Higher scores reflect greater knowledge, perceived risk, self-efficacy, and worry.