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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Sep 6.
Published in final edited form as: Nicotine Tob Res. 2007 Nov;9(Suppl 4):S555–S570. doi: 10.1080/14622200701673480

Table 10.

Results of univariate and bivariate models comprising significant predictors of 6-month smoking outcomes and the FTND TTFC from the Wisconsin Electronic Diary and Bupropion-Gum Studies.

Variable B SE Wald P OR
Univariate Education -.23 .09 6.18 .01 .79
Bivariate Education -.14 .10 2.17 .14 .87
FTND 1 .42 .09 21.12 .000 1.58
Univariate Age/smoke -.04 .02 3.87 .049 .96
Bivariate Age/smoke -.03 .02 1.55 .213 .98
FTND 1 .44 .09 23.65 .000 1.55
Univariate Home/smoke -.34 .16 4.42 .035 .72
Bivariate Home/smoke -.12 .17 0.50 .48 .89
FTND 1 .42 .09 20.33 .000 1.53
Univariate WISDM-Automaticity .14 .05 8.93 .003 1.15
Bivariate WISDM-Automaticity .06 .05 1.53 .22 1.06
FTND 1 .41 .10 18.61 .000 1.51
Univariate WISDM-Tolerance .23 .06 15.93 .000 1.26
Bivariate WISDM-Tolerance .06 .08 .63 .43 1.06
FTND 1 .39 .12 10.57 .001 1.50
Univariate NDSS-Stereotypy .25 .09 7.10 .008 1.28
Bivariate NDSS-Stereotypy .17 .10 3.01 .08 1.18
FTND 1 .42 .10 21.53 .000 .98
Univariate Baseline CO .01 .006 4.09 .043 1.03
Bivariate Baseline CO .003 .006 .21 .65 1.00
FTND 1 .47 .08 35.32 .000 1.60

Note. “Education” = highest grade in school completed; “Age/smoke” =“ How old were you when you first started smoking daily/every day?”; “Home/smoke” = “If someone in your house wants to smoke, does he/she have to leave in order to smoke?” Relapse was coded as “1” and having a restrictive home smoking policy was also coded as 1.