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Table 6 Logistic regression analysis of BSE practice

From: Breast self-examination as a route to early detection in a lower-middle-income country: assessing psychosocial determinants among women in Surabaya, Indonesia

 

B (SE)

Wald

df

OR

OR 95% CI

p

Having older age

 − .33 (.39)

.75

1

.72

.34–1.52

.387

Breast cancer knowledge

.18 (.06)

10.04

1

1.19

1.70–1.33

.002**

BSE Intention

.43 (.23)

3.65

1

1.54

.99–2.40

.056

Attitude towards BC

.36 (.20)

3.16

1

1.43

.96–2.13

.076

Attitude towards BSE

.73 (.32)

5.40

1

2.08

1.12–3.87

.020*

Perceived benefit of BSE

 − .34 (.37)

.83

1

.71

.35–1.48

.363

Subjective norms

.23 (.17)

1.70

1

1.26

.89–1.76

.192

Perceived behavioural control

 − .10 (.32)

.10

1

.91

.49–1.68

.757

Perceived barriers towards BSE

 − .11 (16)

.49

1

.89

.65–1.23

.483

  1. Model χ2 (9) = 56.69, p < .001, R2 = .243 (Cox & Snell), R2 = .333 (Nagelkerke)
  2. *p < .05, **p < .01, N = 204