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Table 3 Linear regressions of likelihood of attending a DMHS onto the two help-seeking (self-monitoring and info-seeking) components, delay/avoidance behaviour, health concerns, motivation to change, weight-loss history, age and health status (healthy v sick)

From: Health behaviours of Australian men and the likelihood of attending a dedicated men’s health service

Factors influencing likelihood of attending a dedicated men’s health service

 

All men (N = 1493)

Young healthy men (N = 733)

Est

SE

p-value

Est

SE

p-value

Intercept

5.5

0.2

< 0.0001

5.4

0.2

< 0.0001

Self-monitoring

−0.040

0.066

0.54

0.054

0.093

0.56

Info-seeking

0.37

0.06

< 0.0001

0.42

0.08

< 0.0001

Delay/Avoidance

0.21

0.05

< 0.0001

0.23

0.07

0.0006

Health concerns

0.22

0.09

0.009

0.27

0.11

0.01

Motivation to change

0.34

0.09

0.0001

0.55

0.12

< 0.0001

Weight loss attempted

0.11

0.09

0.19

0.02

0.11

0.85

Age

0.0012

0.0072

0.87

−0.0012

0.0098

0.91

Health (Sick v Healthy)

−0.14

0.19

0.46

   

Age-Health interaction

−0.032

0.012

0.009