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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: Public Health. 2007 Jun 4;121(9):663–672. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2006.11.017

Table 2.

Significant risk factors for smoking initiation in full multivariable models

Males (weighted N=770)
Females (weighted N=941)
aORa 95% CI P aORa 95% CI P
Personal variables
 Birth cohort
 <=1944 -- 1
 1945–1964 5.17 (2.21–12.09) <0.001
 1965–1984 15.83 (6.53–38.39) <0.001
 Urbanicity
 Raised in rural area -- 1
 Raised in suburb/town 1.77 (0.90–3.49) 0.10
 Raised in city 3.44 (2.01–5.89) <0.001
 Drinking
 Before initiation 1 1
 After initiation 1.44 (1.02–2.03) <0.05 15.60 (6.19–39.30) <0.001
 First marriage
 After marriage 1 --
 Before marriage 3.30 (1.33–8.17) <0.05
Psychiatric history
 Externalizing behavior
 0 symptoms 1 1
 1 symptoms 1.52 (1.13–2.05) <0.01 2.14 (1.14–4.01) <0.05
 2+ symptoms 1.68 (1.12–2.52) <0.05 4.22 (2.74–6.48) <0.001
 Alcohol Abuse
 Before onset 1 --
 After onset 4.21 (1.90–9.33) <0.001
a

Non-significant risk factors were eliminated from the adjusted model; the odds ratios were also adjusted for the age-specific hazard function