Table 3.
Self-report measures* (mean [SD]), with statistical tests to compare women who accepted BC-Predict and women who declined it (n = 358).
| Baseline Women accepted BC-Predict (n = 185) |
Baseline Women declined BC-Predict (n = 173) |
Differences between groups: test statistics (with P values) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 58.25 (4.29) | 58.36 (4.15) | t(356) = 0.23, P = 0.816 |
| IMD | 7.55 (2.57) | 6.58 (3.06) | t(356) = 3.23, P = 0.001 |
| Duration of mammography appointment to join study (days) | 15.87 (10.20) | 15.06 (14.21) | t(356) = 0.63, P = 0.530 |
| Comparative risk perceptions | 2.82 (0.87) | 3.02 (0.71) | t(353) = 2.39, P = 0.017 |
| State anxiety | 9.74 (3.56) | 10.39 (3.77) | t(353) = 1.67, P = 0.097 |
| Cancer worry | 11.69 (2.83) | 12.33 3.19) | t(353) = 2.01, P = 0.045 |
| Screening knowledge | 7.10 (1.64) | 6.72 (1.46) | t(352) = 2.29, P = 0.023 |
| Attitudes towards screening | 14.21 (1.34) | 14.16 (1.36) | t(352) = 0.33, P = 0.740 |
| Intentions towards screening | 4.43 (1.33) | 4.47 (1.23) | t(353) = 0.29, P = 0.775 |
*Higher scores indicate greater levels of each variable, i.e., higher perceived comparative risk, more state anxiety, more cancer worry, higher screening knowledge, more positive attitudes and higher levels of intentions.
The bold values denote significant P values.