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Table 5 Odds ratiosa of participation in organized and opportunistic breast cancer screening for selected chronic conditions

From: Cervical and breast cancer screening participation for women with chronic conditions in France: results from a national health survey

 

No screening

Organized screening

Opportunistic screening

Wald testb (p)

OR [95 % CI]

OR [95 % CI]

Chronic Respiratory disease

    

Age-adjusted model

1

0,92 [0,63-1,34]

0,42 [0,22-0,81]

0,01

Age and socioeconomic position-adjusted modelc

1

1,08 [0,74-1,57]

0,53 [0,27-1,01]

0,02

Fully-adjusted modeld

1

1,11 [0,74-1,66]

0,54 [0,27-1,11]

0,03

Diabetes

    

Age-adjusted model

1

0,45 [0,30-0,65]

0,47 [0,27-0,81]

0,85

Age and socioeconomic position-adjusted modelc

1

0,49 [0,34-0,73]

0,60 [0,34-1,05]

0,51

Fully-adjusted modeld

1

0,50 [0,32-0,79]

0,71 [0,37-1,36]

0,25

Obesity

    

Age-adjusted model

1

0,68 [0,51-0,91]

0,42 [0,27-0,63]

0,01

Age and socioeconomic position-adjusted modelc

1

0,77 [0,57-1,04]

0,51 [0,33-0,78]

0,04

Fully-adjusted modeld

1

0,78 [0,57-1,08]

0,54 [0,34-0,86]

0,08

  1. aORs refer to women having reported the condition of interest when compared to women who have not reported this condition
  2. btests the significance of the difference between the ORs for organized and opportunistic screening (regardless of the significance of each OR)
  3. cadjusted for age and highest educational level attained, housing tenure, employment status
  4. dadjusted for all covariates