Employer-based Health Promotion |
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In the past year, were health promotion programs made available to you by your employer? |
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No |
0.85 (0.15–4.79) |
0.86 |
Yes |
Reference |
NA |
Does your employer provide incentives to participate (in health promotion programs)? |
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|
No |
1.49 (0.28–7.79) |
0.64 |
Yes |
Reference |
NA |
Would you be interested in these types of health promotion programs? |
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|
No |
1.42 (0.35–5.79) |
0.62 |
Yes |
Reference |
NA |
Health care coverage |
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|
yes |
7.58 (2.89–19.88) |
<0.001 |
No |
Reference |
NA |
Perceived risks and beliefs on cancer |
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It seems like everything causes cancer |
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|
Strongly disagree/Somewhat disagree |
2.99 (1.45–6.19) |
<0.001 |
Strongly agree/Somewhat agree |
Reference |
NA |
There's not much you can do to lower your chances of getting cancer |
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|
Strongly disagree/Somewhat disagree |
0.53 (0.25–1.13) |
0.10 |
Strongly agree/Somewhat agree |
Reference |
NA |
When I think about cancer, I automatically think about death |
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|
Strongly disagree/Somewhat disagree |
0.78 (0.39–1.55) |
0.48 |
Strongly agree/Somewhat agree |
Reference |
NA |
Importance of Cancer Screening |
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|
Very important/somewhat important |
12.36 (2.26–67.47) |
<0.05 |
Not sure/no opinion |
2.02 (0.11–37.307) |
0.64 |
Not important |
Reference |
NA |
Compared to other people your age, how likely are you to get cancer in your lifetime? |
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Very unlikely/unlikely |
1.12 (0.40–3.70) |
0.73 |
Neither likely/neither unlikely |
1.44 (0.60–3.42) |
0.41 |
Very likely |
Reference |
NA |
Trust doctors for medical information |
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|
Some/a lot |
2.41 (0.62–9.4) |
0.20 |
Not at all/little |
Reference |
NA |
Trust family or friends for medical information |
|
|
Some/a lot |
0.88 (0.46–1.69) |
0.71 |
Not at all/ little |
Reference |
NA |
Socio-demographic factors |
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|
Ethnicity/Race |
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Hispanic |
2.50 (0.90–6.95) |
0.08 |
Non-Hispanic Black |
2.36 (0.79–6.96) |
0.11 |
Others |
1.27 (0.26–6.31) |
0.77 |
Non-Hispanic White |
Reference |
NA |
Income |
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|
$20,000-$49,999 |
0.62 (0.21–1.84) |
0.39 |
$50,000-$74,999 |
0.44 (0.13–1.51) |
0.19 |
$75,000-$99,999 |
1.00(0.26–3.87) |
1.00 |
> $100,000 |
0.43 (0.11–1.64) |
0.21 |
<$20,000 |
Reference |
NA |
Marital status |
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|
Living as Married/Married |
1.42 (0.7–2.9) |
0.33 |
Single/Widowed/Divorced/Separated |
Reference |
NA |
Residency |
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|
Rural |
1.23 (0.52–2.94) |
0.63 |
Urban |
Reference |
NA |
Born in USA |
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Yes |
3.22 (0.37–28.09) |
0.29 |
No |
Reference |
NA |
Occupational status |
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|
Employed |
0.50 (0.14–1.82) |
0.29 |
Unemployed/Homemaker/Student/Retired/Disabled/others |
Reference |
NA |
Health and behavioral risks |
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|
Smoking |
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|
Former smoker |
0.63 (0.29–1.34) |
0.23 |
Current smoker |
0.46 (0.16–1.3) |
0.15 |
Never Smoked |
Reference |
NA |
Underwent hormone replacement therapy |
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|
Yes |
1.65 (0.82–3.33) |
0.12 |
No |
Reference |
NA |