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Table 1 Characteristics of participants eligible to undergo GERA risk testing (n = 351)

From: Predictors of patient uptake of colorectal cancer gene environment risk assessment

 

GERA risk testing uptake

  
 

Yes

No

  

Subject characteristics

n = 249 (70.9)

n = 102 (29.1)

OR

95% CI

Age: mean (SD)

59.8 (7.2)

60.8 (8.1)

0.98

0.95-1.01

Sex: n (%)

    

   Female

148 (71.5)

59 (28.5)

1.07

0.67-1.70

   Male

101 (70.1)

43 (29.9)

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Race a : n (%)

    

   African American

96 (59.6)

65 (40.4)

0.36b

0.22-0.58

   White

153 (80.5)

37 (19.5)

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Marital status: n (%)

    

   Married

131 (77.1)

39 (22.9)

1.78c

1.11-2.84

   Unmarried/other

118 (65.2)

63 (34.8)

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Education: n (%)

    

   High school or less

69 (61.1)

44 (38.9)

Referent

Referent

   Some college

72 (66.1)

37 (33.9)

1.24

0.72-2.15

   College graduate or more

108 (83.7)

21 (16.3)

3.28b

1.80-5.98

Perceived risk d : n (%)

    

   Agee (perceived average risk)

76 (75.3)

25 (24.7)

Referent

Referent

   Unsure

71 (71.7)

28 (28.3)

0.83

0.44-1.56

   Disagree (perceived elevated risk)

102 (67.6)

49 (32.5)

0.68

0.39-1.21

CRC knowledge mean score: median (SD)

    

   All questions (20 items)

12 (3.53)

10 (3.73)

1.14b

1.07-1.21

   Risk factors and screening (10 items)

7 (1.86)

6 (2.05)

1.33b

1.18-1.50

   Diet and genetics (10 items)

5 (2.16)

5 (2.11)

1.14c

1.02-1.27

  1. aIncludes nine individuals of Hispanic ethnicity (eight AA, one White). bP < 0.001. cP = 0.02. d'Compared with other persons my age, I am at lower risk for colon cancer'. CI, confidence interval; CRC, colorectal cancer; GERA, Gene Environment Risk Assessment; OR, odds ratio; SD, standard deviation; SE, standard error.