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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Econ. 2021 Aug 2;30(11):2667–2685. doi: 10.1002/hec.4397

Table 4.

CRCCP Effects on Lifetime Endoscopy Are Larger for Women, Minorities, and Those Who Did Not Recently Use Other Forms of Preventive Care BRFSS 2001–2015, 50–64-year-olds Without a Health Plan Outcome is: Ever Had a Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy

(1) (2) (3)
2001–2008 mean CRCCP estimate (SEs) N
Men .246 .016 (.014) 43,365
Women .292 .041 (.011)*** 62,862
Married men .264 .026 (.024) 19,018
Unmarried men .221 .012 (.016) 24,347
Married women .303 .048 (.020)** 27,077
Unmarried women .281 .040 (.017)** 35,785
White, non-Hispanic .288 −.002 (.014) 76,658
Black, non-Hispanic .316 .058 (.016)*** 12,685
Other race, non-Hispanic .250 .046 (.047) 5,096
Hispanic .189 .098 (.033)*** 10,058
HS or less .247 .035 (.010)*** 58,486
Some college .307 .025 (.016) 28,445
BA or more .306 .001 (.023) 19,025
Individuals who had a flu shot in past yr .389 .012 (.022) 25,525
Individuals who did not have a flu shot in past yr .236 .034 (.009)*** 80,702

See notes to Table 2. Each row represents the results for the subgroup identified by the row label.