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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2010 Apr;38(4):351–358. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2009.12.025

Table 3.

Predictors of smoking within 30 minutes after the study

Univariate OR (95% CI) Multivariate OR (95% CI)
Experimental Condition (smoking in film clips) 2.65 (1.10, 6.40) 3.64 (1.17, 11.30)
Prior Movie Exposure (percentile) 1.81 (.44, 7.43) 3.46 (.58, 20.44)
FTND 1.28 (1.03, 1.58) 1.36 (1.02, 1.81)
Stage of Change
 Preparation 1.0 1.0
 Contemplation 1.18 (.33, 4.26) .99 (.21, 4.65)
 Precontemplation 2.22 (.59, 8.34) 3.78 (.78, 18.37)
Male gender 1.03 (.43, 2.44) .70 (.23, 2.15)
Ethnicity
 Caucasian 1.0 1.0
 African American 1.11(.28, 4.48) .53 (.10, 2.75)
 Asian .49 (.13, 1.88) .27 (.05, 1.43)
 Other 1.44 (.51, 4.09) .98 (.27, 3.47)
Married/cohabitating 1.13 (.38, 3.35) 1.13 (.29, 2.57)
Impulsivity .99 (.87, 1.12) .99 (.84, 1.17)
 Smoked during the break 1.50 (.63, 3.57) .74 (.21, 2.57)

Note. Significant (p<0.05) ORs are in bold.