Table 4.
Dependent variable: smoking relapse among former smokers by wave 2 (1994) |
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Model 1 |
Model 2 |
Model 3 |
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n = 1849a | OR | CI | OR | CI | OR | CI |
Involuntary job loss (IJL) | 2.48* | (1.20-5.14) | 2.44* | (1.17-5.08) | 2.37* | (1.16-5.12) |
Number of years since quitting | 0.97* | (0.95-0.99) | 0.98‡ | (0.95-1.00) | ||
Age in years | 0.96 | (0.89-1.03) | ||||
White race | 0.85 | (0.45-1.62) | ||||
Married | 0.55‡ | (0.30-1.00) | ||||
Blue collar occupation | 1.18 | (0.68-2.05) | ||||
Depressive symptoms score (CESD) | 1.12 | (0.91-1.38) | ||||
Moderate alcohol useb | 1.11 | (0.63-1.96) | ||||
Heavy alcohol useb | 0.58 | (0.12-2.76) | ||||
Spouse smoked at wave 1 | 1.98* | (1.05-3.74) |
P < 0.05
†P < 0.10. IJL = involuntary job loss.
The sample size of wave 1 former smokers is 1849.
Comparison group is non-drinkers.