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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Sep 10.
Published in final edited form as: Tob Control. 2008 Dec 22;18(2):132–137. doi: 10.1136/tc.2007.024307

Table 3.

Smoking initiation among Minnesota Adolescent Community Cohort by clean indoor air policy status §

Predictor variables Adjusted OR (95% CI)
Main explanatory variable
No clean indoor air policy 1.08 (1.00 – 1.16)*
Individual level variables
Age in years 1.43 (1.41 – 1.44) *
Cohort (age at baseline)
 11 0.64 (0.52 – 0.79) *
 12 0.91 (0.77 – 1.08)
 13 0.78 (0.66 – 0.92) *
 14 0.75 (0.64 – 0.92) *
 15 0.65 (0.55 – 0.77) *
 16 Reference
Male gender 0.98 (0.88 – 1.08)
Race/ethnicity
 Black 0.35 (0.25 – 0.50) *
 American Indian 2.98 (1.98– 4.25) *
 Asian 0.42 (0.29 – 0.62) *
 Hispanic/Latino 0.85 (0.60 – 1.19)
 Other race 0.92 (0.64 – 1.33)
 White Reference
Parental smoking at baseline
 Mother 1.61 (1.41 – 1.85) *
 Father 1.78 (1.56 – 2.03) *
No smoking in the home 0.94 (0.89 – 0.99) *
Number of close friends who smoke
 4 5.14 (4.74 – 5.57) *
 3 3.40 (3.16 – 3.65) *
 2 2.48 (2.35 – 2.62) *
 1 1.67 (1.59 – 1.75) *
 0 Reference

OR = Odds ratio, CI = Confidence interval

§

Smoking initiation defined as ever smoking at least one cigarette

Adjusted by percentage of population 18 and older, percentage college educated or greater, percentage rural, percentage White race, and median income.

*

p<0.05