Table 4. The Most Significant and Nonsignificant Effective Factors in Acceptance and Willingness to Pay for Cervical Cancer Prevention Methods .
| Variable | Significant positive | Nonsignificant |
|
1. Household Income |
************ | *** |
|
2. Age |
*********** | *** |
|
3. Age of daughters |
** | |
|
4. Test status (had screening test or not) |
** | ** |
|
5. Had heard of screening test |
**** | ** |
|
6. Had heard of cervical cancer and risk factors |
***** | ** |
|
7. Had heard of HPV vaccine |
* | |
|
8. Perception on the health of daughters |
* | |
|
9. Risky sexual behaviors |
***** | ****** |
|
10. Education |
********** | **** |
|
11. Self-rated health |
*** | |
|
12. perceived seriousness of cervical cancer |
**** | ** |
|
13. perceived quality /accuracy of screening test |
** | * |
|
14. Marital status |
***** | *** |
|
15. Religion |
* | |
|
16. Ethnicity |
** | |
|
17. Background profession |
** | |
|
18. Knowledge about screening test |
*** | |
|
19. Source of more Information about screening test |
** | * |
|
20. Proportion of screening testing normal |
* | |
|
21. Smoking |
* | * |
|
22. Has risk factor (STDs, family history...) |
*** | |
|
23. employment |
** | |
|
24. No. of children |
*** | *** |
|
25. Believes screening test is an effective |
**** | *** |
|
26. Living setting (urban or rural) |
** | ** |
|
27. Being local residents |
* | |
|
28. Having daughter(s) |
* | |
|
29. Family history of cancer |
** | |
|
3. Private insurance status |
* | |
|
31. Knowledge |
* |
* Number/ frequency