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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 15.
Published in final edited form as: Res Rep (Montgomery, Ala.). 2020 May 7;4:e1–e14.

Table 2.

Univariate association between social networking activity and compliance with mammogram screening.

During last 12 months Values Compliance with
mammogram screening
Percent 95% CI
Used internet to visit a social networking site Yes Yes 67.12 64.37 69.87
No 32.88 30.13 35.63
No Yes 68.46 63.76 73.17
No 31.54 26.83 36.24
Used internet to share health information on social networking site Yes Yes 62.76 56.72 68.81
No 37.24 31.19 43.28
No Yes 68.49 65.50 71.48
No 31.51 28.52 34.50
Used internet to participate in a forum support group for medical issue Yes Yes 67.86 5.06 57.70
No 32.14 5.06 21.97
No Yes 67.36 1.36 64.64
No 32.64 1.36 29.91
Used internet to watch a health-related video on YouTube Yes Yes 65.08 2.09 60.88
No 34.92 2.09 30.72
No Yes 68.51 1.61 65.27
No 31.49 1.61 28.25

There was no significant association between social network activity and compliance with mammogram screenings (Table 2; p > 0.05).