Table 3.

Logistic Regression Analyses of Predictors of Adequate Cervical Cancer Screening*

VariablesUnadjusted(n = 130,359)Adjusted(n = 111,600)
Personal healthcare provider
    NoneRGRG
    One2.31 (2.09–2.55)2.37 (2.08–2.70)
    More than one2.46 (2.08–2.92)2.66 (2.13–3.32)
Age0.98 (0.98–0.99)0.98 (0.97–0.98)
Race/ethnicity
    Non-Hispanic whiteRGRG
    Non-Hispanic African American1.20 (1.04–1.39)1.48 (1.24–1.75)
    Non-Hispanic other0.55 (0.45–0.68)0.52 (0.40–0.67)
    Non-Hispanic multiracial0.81 (0.58–1.14)0.64 (0.43–0.94)
    Hispanic0.80 (0.69–0.92)1.25 (1.04–1.51)
Education level
    High school or greaterRGRG
    Did not graduate high school0.52 (0.46–0.58)0.91 (0.77–1.07)
Income
    ≥$25,000RGRG
    <$25,0000.38 (0.35–0.42)0.47 (0.42-.52)
Health insurance
    NoRGRG
    Yes1.96 (1.77–2.17)1.45 (1.26–1.67)
  • Data provided as odds ratio (95% CI).

  • * Adequate cervical cancer screening defined as Pap test within the previous 3 years. Data according to the 2004 United States Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

  • Based on missing data for the entire adjusted model.

  • RG, referent group.