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. 2021 Jan 6;38(2):375–385. doi: 10.1007/s10815-020-02029-5

Table 2.

Binary logistic regression for independent predictors of females’ male partners’ pursuit of carrier screening (n = 440)

B SE OR 95% CI
Male partner at appointmenta 0.726 0.235** 2.067 1.30, 3.28
Pregnantb − 0.445 0.331 0.641 0.335, 1.23
Marital statusc 0.317 0.692 1.373 0.354, 5.33
Religiond
Christian 0.348 0.379 1.416 0.674, 2.98
Jewish − 0.133 0.252 0.876 0.534, 1.44
No religious affiliation 0.550 0.642 1.734 0.492, 6.10
Incomee
$75,000–$99,999 − 0.517 0.814 0.596 0.121, 2.94
$100,000–$149,999 − 0.292 0.612 0.747 0.225, 2.48
$150,000–$199,999 − 0.377 0.619 0.686 0.204, 2.31
$200,000–$249,999 − 0.122 0.629 0.885 0.258, 3.04
More than $250,000+ 0.421 0.613 1.523 0.458, 5.06
Educationf
Bachelor degree 0.751 0.536 2.119 0.741, 6.06
Graduate degree 0.902 0.530 2.465 0.873, 6.96
Raceg
Black (African American) − 1.303 0.56* 0.272 0.091, 0.811
Hispanic or Latino − 0.489 0.568 0.613 0.202, 1.87
Asian − 0.076 0.619 0.927 0.276, 3.12
Other − 1.148 0.927 0.317 0.052, 1.95
Multiple 0.386 0.595 1.472 0.459, 4.72
Constant 0.025 0.866 1.026

B, regression weight; SE, standard error; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval

Reference categories: aMale partner not at appointment, bfemale not pregnant at time of screening, cnon-partnered, dother, eless than $75,000, fless than a college degree, gwhite

*p ≤ 0.05; **p ≤ 0.01