| Literature DB >> 33211995 |
Melinda Krakow1, Camella J Rising2, Neha Trivedi2, Dahye C Yoon3, Robin C Vanderpool2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Knowing one's family cancer history (FCH) plays an important role in cancer prevention. Communicating health histories with relatives can increase awareness about familial cancer risk and aid health care providers in personalizing cancer prevention recommendations.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33211995 PMCID: PMC7735478 DOI: 10.5888/pcd17.200257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Weighted Population Estimates (N = 3,504) for Demographic Characteristics, Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 5, Cycle 2, 2018
| Characteristic | No. |
|---|---|
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| Male | 1,310 (49.0) |
| Female | 1,913 (51.0) |
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| 18–34 | 406 (23.6) |
| 35–49 | 658 (26.7) |
| 50–64 | 1,113 (30.4) |
| 65–74 | 736 (11.3) |
| ≥75 | 504 (8.1) |
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| Married or partnered | 1,747 (52.5) |
| Not married or partnered | 1,702 (47.5) |
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| 0–19,999 | 579 (17.6) |
| 20,000–34,999 | 428 (11.8) |
| 35,000–49,999 | 404 (13.5) |
| 50,000–74,999 | 567 (17.8) |
| ≥75,000 | 1,109 (39.2) |
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| <High school graduate | 275 (9.0) |
| High school graduate | 631 (22.3) |
| Vocational, technical, or some college | 1,039 (39.9) |
| ≥College graduate | 1,508 (28.8) |
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| Non-Hispanic White | 1,983 (64.8) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 444 (10.8) |
| Hispanic | 461 (16.0) |
| Other | 263 (8.4) |
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| Rural | 489 (13.7) |
| Urban | 3,015 (86.3) |
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| Yes | 593 (9.4) |
| No | 2,898 (90.6) |
Missing data for variables (as reported in the HINTS public codebook) included sex (n = 281), age (n = 273), marital status (n = 55), annual household income (n = 417), education (n = 51), race and ethnicity (n = 353), and personal cancer history (n = 13). Thus, categories may not add to 3,504.
“Other” is a category consisting of American Indian, Native Alaskan, Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Other Asian, Native Hawaiian, Guamanian or Chamorro, Samoan, and Other Pacific Islander self-reported race.
Weighted Population Estimates (N = 3,504) for Family Cancer History (FCH) Knowledge, FCH Communication, and Confidence Completing FCH on Medical Forms, Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 5, Cycle 2, 2018a
| Characteristic | No. (Weighted %) |
|---|---|
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| Not at all | 217 (8.0) |
| A little | 253 (8.0) |
| Somewhat | 785 (23.9) |
| Well | 1,036 (29.0) |
| Very well | 1,149 (31.1) |
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| Mother | 1,706 (54.4) |
| Father | 1,075 (35.2) |
| Sister(s) | 1,042 (28.1) |
| Brother(s) | 766 (21.0) |
| Children | 723 (16.9) |
| Other biological family members | 775 (24.0) |
| At least 1 biological family member | 2,398 (70.0) |
| Multiple biological family members | 1,876 (55.4) |
| None of the above | 758 (24.2) |
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| 1,450 (39.0) |
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| Not confident at all | 398 (13.5) |
| A little confident | 333 (11.4) |
| Somewhat confident | 888 (25.5) |
| Very confident | 943 (27.4) |
| Completely confident | 860 (22.2) |
Missing data for variables included FCH knowledge (n = 64), FCH communication with biological relatives (n = 106), FCH communication with a health care provider (n = 106), and confidence completing FCH on medical forms (n = 82). Thus, categories may not add to 3,504.
More than one response category could be selected.
Multivariable Logistic Regression Models Predicting Each Family Cancer History (FCH) Variable, Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 5, Cycle 2, 2018a
| Characteristic | High Level of FCH Knowledge | Discussed FCH With ≥1 Biological Relative | Discussed FCH With a Health Care Provider | High Level of Confidence Completing FCH on Medical Forms |
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| Male | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] |
| Female | 2.26 (1.67–3.05) | 2.30 (1.70–3.11) | 2.20 (1.63–2.96) | 2.03 (1.52–2.73) |
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| 18–34 | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] |
| 35–49 | 1.21 (0.81–1.81) | 0.68 (0.36–1.26) | 1.75 (1.06–2.89) | 1.27 (0.85–1.90) |
| 50–64 | 1.39 (0.96–2.00) | 0.55 (0.27–1.13) | 1.50 (0.95–2.36) | 1.40 (0.93–2.12) |
| 65–74 | 1.30 (0.85–1.99) | 0.56 (0.27–1.19) | 1.38 (0.81–2.33) | 1.29 (0.82–2.02) |
| ≥75 | 1.69 (0.97–2.93) | 0.30 (0.14–0.64) | 0.98 (0.48–2.01) | 1.44 (0.82–2.54) |
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| Not married or partnered | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] |
| Married or partnered | 0.87 (0.67–1.62) | 0.93 (0.68–1.27) | 1.01 (0.77–1.33) | 1.03 (0.80–1.65) |
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| 0–19,999 | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] |
| 20,000–34,999 | 1.37 (0.77–2.44) | 1.71 (0.90–3.25) | 1.59 (0.88–2.90) | 1.54 (0.90–2.63) |
| 35,000–49,999 | 1.40 (0.88–2.21) | 1.43 (0.83–2.44) | 1.50 (0.85–2.64) | 1.43 (0.87–2.35) |
| 50,000–74,999 | 1.83 (1.01–3.33) | 2.54 (1.38–4.69) | 3.10 (1.75–5.49) | 1.43 (0.87–2.35) |
| ≥75,000 | 2.21 (1.23–3.98) | 2.77 (1.65–4.63) | 2.73 (1.46–5.13) | 2.23 (1.37–2.63) |
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| <High school graduate | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] |
| High school graduate | 1.63 (0.89–2.96) | 1.34 (0.66–2.72) | 1.10 (0.41–2.96) | 1.82 (0.99–3.36) |
| Technical or vocational school or some college | 1.95 (1.07–3.56) | 2.64 (1.38–5.03) | 1.98 (0.78–5.05) | 2.46 (1.38–4.39) |
| ≥College graduate | 2.29 (1.30–4.01) | 2.47 (1.27–4.80) | 2.46 (1.06–5.71) | 2.82 (1.67–4.76) |
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| Non-Hispanic White | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 0.73 (0.45–1.19) | 0.43 (0.24–0.75) | 0.48 (0.32–0.72) | 0.89 (0.53–1.50) |
| Hispanic | 0.78 (0.50–1.21) | 0.48 (0.30–0.79) | 0.57 (0.38–0.85) | 0.87 (0.56–1.36) |
| Other | 0.47 (0.29–0.77) | 0.47 (0.21–1.06) | 0.63 (0.34–1.17) | 0.59 (0.33–1.07) |
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| Urban | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] |
| Rural | 1.30 (0.88–1.91) | 0.79 (0.50–1.26) | 1.34 (0.83–2.18) | 1.15 (0.80–1.65) |
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| No | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] | 1 [Reference] |
| Yes | 1.04 (0.67–1.62) | 1.90 (1.24–2.92) | 3.02 (1.81–5.05) | 1.30 (0.86–1.95) |
All values are odds ratio (95% CI).
Reference is low level of FCH knowledge. Survey responses to question on how well respondent knows FCH were dichotomized into a high level of FCH knowledge (very well or well) and a low level FCH knowledge (somewhat, a little, or not at all).
Reference group is no discussion.
Reference group is no discussion.
Reference is low level of confidence. Survey responses to question on how confident respondent is about completing a summary of FCH on a medical form were dichotomized into high level of confidence (completely confident or very confident) and low level of confidence (somewhat, a little, or not at all confident).
Significant at P < .05.