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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 11.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Work Public Health. 2021 Jan 11;36(1):38–53. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2020.1852993

Table 2:

Simple logistic regression model: sociodemographic factors and breast cancer screening in 2008 and 2012

Predictor Variables Mammogram 2008 (N=10,116) Mammogram 2012 (N=11,945)

Category O.R. (95% CI) Category O.R. (95% CI)

Race/ethnicity White .927 (.798–1.08) White .888 (.758–1.04)

Black 1.11 (.953–1.30) Black 1.24 (1.04–1.46) **

Hispanic .797 (.668–.953) ** Hispanic .785 (.649–.950) **

Age 50–64
.713 (.675–.754) *** 50–64
.624 (.587–.665) ***
65–74
65–74
75–84
75–84
85+ 85+

Marital Status Never married
1.47 (1.39–1.55) *** Never married
1.42 (1.34–1.51) ***
Widowed
Widowed
Divorced
Divorced
Married
Married
No
No
1965–2014 1965–2014

Education No degree
1.52 (1.42–1.64) *** No degree
1.56 (144–1.68) ***
(GED/HS)
(GED/HS)
2–4 year college
2–4 year college
Masters / Professional
Masters / Professional
Spanish Spanish

Health Status 2008 Fair/ Poor
1.34 (1.25–1.44) *** Fair/ Poor
1.35 (1.26–1.45) ***
Good
Good
Excellent / Very good Excellent / Very good

Health Status 2012
Fair/ Poor
1.43 (1.34–1.54) ***

Good
Excellent / Very good
*

indicates statistical significance at p < .05

**

indicates < .01

***

indicates p < 0.001