The majority of the sample had health insurance, prescription coverage, and a primary care doctor. However, even in this population, 9.9% of women (n=21) reported being unable to attend a medical appointment because of cost, and 17.8% of women (n=37) reported being unable to take a medication because of cost. Women had seen their primary care physician an average of 7.5 months prior with a range from 0 to 84 months. The average office copay was $16.97 (SD, $31.90) and the average spent per month on prescriptions was $97.49 (SD, $157.24).
In multivariate analysis, having prescription coverage (B=−41.803, P