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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Educ Behav. 2021 Mar 5;48(5):559–566. doi: 10.1177/1090198120988248

Table 3.

Association of Sociodemographic Characteristics, Health Care Access, Pap Test Adherence, and Psychosocial Variables With a Never Screened Status.

Characteristics Model aPORa [95% CI] p
Age (years)
 40–49 7.32 [2.38, 22.50] .001
 50–59 1.60 [0.50, 5.13] .43
 ≥60 1.00 [Reference]
Education (years)
 ≤ 12 1.97 [0.84, 4.60] .12
 >12 1.00 [Reference]
Income
 <$ 15,000 1.45 [0.44, 4.78] .54
 ≥$ 15,000 1.00 [Reference]
Marital status
 Married/living together 1.00 [Reference]
 Never married 2.08 [0.74, 5.83] .16
 Divorced/separated/widowed 1.49 [0.60, 3.73] .40
Health insurance
 Private 1.00 [Reference]
 Government health plan 3.78 [1.15, 12.46] .03
 Uninsured 2.46 [0.55, 11.09] .24
Usual source of care
 Yes 1.00 [Reference]
 No 1.52 [0.65, 3.55] .33
Pap test adherence
 Yes 1.00 [Reference]
 No 1.98 [0.94, 4.15] .07
Mammography-related variables
 Self-efficacy 0.66 [0.44, 1.01] .06
 Beliefs about mammography (cons) 1.81 [1.18, 2.78] .006
 Subjective norms 1.11 [0.69, 1.77] .67

Note. aPOR = adjusted prevalence odds ratio.

a

Model adjusted by age, education, annual household income, marital status, health insurance, usual source of care, Pap test adherence, mammography self-efficacy, cons, and subjective norms.