Table 1

Receipt of Shared Decision Making Among Men by Testing History and Age, NHIS 2010 and 2015 (n = 9,598)

Testing History and Age≥1 Element of SDMAdvantagesAdvantages and DisadvantagesFull
20102015201020152010201520102015
Among men with recent PSA testing (n = 3,079), %
≥50 y58.562.623.920.914.113.612.2a17.4a
 50–64 y58.363.423.721.314.615.011.6a17.3a
 65–74 y57.463.523.319.814.112.113.6a19.0a
 ≥75 y61.758.026.622.011.711.411.813.9
Among men with nonrecent PSA testing (n = 2,104), %
≥50 y54.656.822.9a17.7a13.412.411.9a20.0a
 50–64 y56.555.123.2a15.7a13.312.214.319.7
 65–74 y48.9a59.4a20.921.314.813.37.0b19.8
 ≥75 y55.458.724.718.511.511.79.6a21.5a
Among men with no PSA testing (n = 4,415), %
≥50 y10.410.33.93.72.11.82.82.6
 50–64 y10.410.04.03.51.82.42.63.1
 65–74 y10.69.84.8b5.31.5b1.5b3.0b1.6
 ≥75 y10.09.72.1b1.9b2.2b2.2b4.6b1.0b
  • NHIS = National Health Interview Survey, PSA = prostate-specific antigen, SDM = shared decision making.

  • a Differences between 2010 and 2015 statistically significant at P <.05.

  • b Estimates are unstable.