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Table 3 Determinants of uptake of breast cancer screening across 36 states and UTs using simple linear regression model

From: Does women’s empowerment and their socioeconomic condition affect the uptake of breast cancer screening? Findings from NFHS-5, India

Indicators

Unstandardized Coefficient

Correlation

B (95% CI)

Std. Error

p value

R Square

r

p value

Socioeconomic status indicators

Intercept (constant)

− 0.126

(− 0.426–0.173)

0.147

0.395

0.308

  

Households with electricity

− 0.148

(− 0.478–0.183)

0.162

0.369

 

0.192

0.132

Households with an improved drinking-water source

0.242

(− 0.134–0.618)

0.184

0.198

 

0.157

0.180

Households that use an improved sanitation facility

− 0.344

(− 0.843–0.155)

0.244

0.170

 

0.233

0.086

Households using clean fuel for cooking

0.148

(− 0.143–0.439)

0.143

0.308

 

0.388

0.010

Women literacy

0.608

(0.11–1.106)

0.244

0.018

 

0.437

0.004

Women empowerment status indicators

Intercept (constant)

− 0.335

(− 0.619–0.051)

0.139

0.023

0.473

  

Women who usually participate in three household decisions

0.289

(− 0.044–0.622)

0.163

0.087

 

0.408

0.007

Women who were employed in the last 12 months and were paid in cash

0.238

(− 0.012–0.489)

0.122

0.062

 

0.406

0.007

Women owning a house/land alone or jointly with husband

− 0.063

(− 0.313–0.186)

0.122

0.608

 

− 0.161

0.174

Women having a bank/savings account that they themselves use

0.304

(0.017–0.591)

0.14

0.039

 

0.406

0.007

Women having a mobile phone that they themselves use

0.111

(− 0.153–0.375)

0.129

0.397

 

0.385

0.010

Women who use hygienic methods of protection during their menstrual period

0.021

(− 0.253–0.296)

0.134

0.875

 

0.403

0.007

  1. UTs union territories