Skip to main content
. 2021 Aug 16;2(1):325–336. doi: 10.1089/whr.2020.0112

Table 5.

Multiple Regression of Predicting Presurvey Score of Breast Cancer Knowledge

  Overall
B SE Significance
Constant   2.609 0.002
How far away is the mammography site from your home? (miles) −0.029 0.016 0.703
Employment status
 I am in school 0.075 2.428 0.296
 Unemployed >12 months −0.047 0.447 0.596
 Unemployed ≤12 months 0.01 0.818 0.893
 Part-time employed −0.059 0.429 0.509
 Full-time employed a    
Age 0.134 0.024 0.106
Highest education degree
 No education −0.376 0.74 0.017
 Elementary −0.087 0.753 0.521
 High school 0.034 0.702 0.806
 College/Grad a    
English communication and proficiency 0.035 0.046 0.702
Is there a place where you often go when you feel sick or need help?
 No −0.02 1.205 0.78
Do you have access to transportation?      
 Yes 0.013 0.394 0.86
How much do you think you know about “Affordable Care?”
 A lot 0.128 0.97 0.088
 More or less 0.054 0.5 0.536
 Little −0.083 0.391 0.313
 Nothing a    
In general, how would you describe your health?
 Excellent −0.056 0.886 0.506
 Good 0.083 0.582 0.498
 Somewhat good 0.039 0.568 0.749
 Poor a    
How many years have you lived in the United States? −0.051 0.026 0.584
Where did you receive information about breast cancer prevention?
 Doctor −0.003 0.473 0.977
 Family/friends 0.101 0.551 0.246
 Media −0.005 0.502 0.956
 Church −0.128 0.685 0.163
 Other a    
In general, how would you rate the medical or health quality you have received?
 Excellent 0.151 0.619 0.166
 Good 0.074 0.577 0.548
 Regular 0.177 0.616 0.107
 Poor 0.1 1.042 0.215
 No health care received a    
Do you have health insurance?
 Yes −0.029 0.504 0.721
Where were you born?      
 Central America −0.39 1.263 0.125
 South America −0.366 1.267 0.102
 Mexico −0.204 1.373 0.228
 Dominican Republic a    
Educational intervention strategy
 Cell phone messages 0.075 0.403 0.353
 Text messages 0.089 0.409 0.286
 Mail messages a    
  Correlation coefficient (r) 0.49  
  Adjusted R-square 0.099  
a

Note that excluded variables are the reference variables.