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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Nurs Res. 2021 Jan;70(5):344–353. doi: 10.1097/NNR.0000000000000519

Table 3.

Predictors of Adequate Confidence in Completing Health Forms Using Univariate Logistic Regression Analyses

Covariate Level n Odds Ratio [95% CI] p-value
Sex Male 25 0.58 [0.20–1.71] .33
Female 51 - -
Insured No 57 0.75 [0.21–2.61] .65
Yes 19 - -
Employed No 35 0.73 [0.26–2.06] .55
Yes 40 - -
Married No 23 0.49 [0.17–1.45] .20
Yes 53 - -
Age 76 0.94 [0.86–1.02] .12
Years Living in the United States 71 1.01 [0.96–1.06] .69
Annual Income 70 1.63 [0.74–3.58] .23
Educational Attainment 76 2.19 [1.26–3.80] .005*
Perceived Salience 76 1.08 [0.80–1.47] .60
Perceived Susceptibility 76 0.84 [0.69–1.04] .11
Response Efficacy 76 1.06 [0.61–1.86] .83
Cancer Worry 76 0.85 [0.68–1.07] .16
Social Influence 76 0.92 [0.74–1.14] .46
Religious Beliefs 76 0.92 [0.84–1.01] .09
Self-Efficacy 76 1.15 [
r0.96–1.37]
.13

Note. CI = confidence interval

*

p < .05.