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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Mar 27.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2016 Dec 29;52(5):581–586. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1245342

Table 2.

Weighted logistic regression depicting the association between religious attendance and current cigarette smoking among 1,833 Black men in the National Survey of American Life.

Odds ratio 95% confidence interval

Religious service attendance
 Never 1.00
 Almost everyday 0.21 (0.07–0.62)
 Weekly 0.47 (0.29–0.77)
 Monthly 0.91 (0.62–1.34)
 Yearly 0.99 (0.67–1.48)
 Any major stress 1.88 (1.39–2.55)
Importance of prayer
 Not important 1.00
 Important 2.01 (1.13–3.55)
 Age 1.00 (0.99–1.01)
 Married 1.18 (0.83–1.66)
Household income
 >$30,000 1.00
 <$30,000 1.41 (1.05–1.91)
Education
 < High school graduate 1.00
 ≥ High school graduate 0.64 (0.47–0.88)
 Fair/Poor self-rated health 1.19 (0.86–1.66)
 Foreign born 0.29 (0.15–0.58)

Note: All estimates account for the multistage probability sampling design by applying the appropriate weights and strata variables.