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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 5.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2019 Oct 30;29(2):381–388. doi: 10.1002/pon.5272

Table 2.

Results from logistic regression models investigating the association between neuroticism, depressive symptoms, and breast (N = 143 461) and cervical (N = 141 753) cancer screening at baseline in UK Biobank

Breast Cancer Screening
Cervical Screening
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 1 Model 2 Model 3

   OR[95% CI]    OR[95% CI]    OR[95% CI]    OR[95% CI]    OR[95% CI]    OR[95% CI]

Neuroticism score          0.995
[0.989,1.001]
       1.010**
[1.003,1.017]
         1.009*
[1.002,1.016]
      0.978***
[0.973,0.982]
        0.993*
[0.988,0.999]
      0.989***
[0.983,0.994]

Depressive symptoms       0.960***
[0.950,0.970]
        0.966***
[0.956,0.977]
       0.958***
[0.950,0.966]
      0.972***
[0.964,0.980]

CI, confidence interval; N, number of individuals. *P < .05. **P < .01. ***P < .001.

Model 1: Neuroticism score, age group, ethnicity, education level, region, long-standing illness, and socioeconomic deprivation.

Model 2: Model 1 + depressive symptoms.

Model 3: Model 2 + smoking + alcohol consumption + BMI.