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Published in final edited form as: J Cancer Educ. 2021 Mar 15;37(5):1510–1518. doi: 10.1007/s13187-021-01991-7

Table 2.

Bivariate analysis by ever had a colonoscopy in the past 10 years, age ≥50, NYC CHS 2014–2018

Colonoscopy in the past 10 years
n (unweighted) % (weighted) 95% CI p-value
Overall 24,288 69.1 68.2–70.0
Sex 0.005
 Female 14,305 69.9 68.7–71.1
 Male 9,949 68.3 66.9–69.7
Age <0.001
 50–64 12,286 64.5 63.2–65.7
 ≥65 12,002 74.6 73.2–75.9
Race or Ethnicity 0.011
 NH white 10,483 68.6 67.1–70.0
 NH Black 5,684 70.2 68.2–72.1
 Hispanic 6,319 71.3 69.6–72.9
 NH East Asian 1,443 65.9 62.4–69.2
 NH South Asian 359 61.2 53.9–68.1
Birthplace 0.133
 United States (US) 13,864 69.4 68.2–70.7
 Foreign-born 10,345 69.0 67.7–70.3
Insurance status <0.001
 Private 8,929 72.6 71.0–74.2
 Medicare 8,559 71.8 69.4–74.1
 Medicaid 4,598 65.9 63.8–68.0
 Other 654 68.2 61.6–74.2
 Uninsured 1,126 47.8 42.2–53.4
Poverty group (imputed) <0.001
 <200% 11,249 66.1 64.7–67.4
 200–399% 4,467 67.9 65.7–70.1
 ≥400% 8,572 73.9 72.4–75.3
Education <0.001
 < High school 4,574 68.2 66.2–70.1
 High school graduate 5,447 64.5 62.4–66.5
 Some college/technical school 4,553 69.1 67.0–71.2
 College graduate 9,572 73.0 71.6–74.4