Table 1.
Distribution of the study variables based on smoking and suicidal ideation status
Smoking History | Suicidal Ideation status | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Never Smokerse (n=265) | Former Smokerse (n=528) | Current Smokerse (n=499) | p-value1 | Negative (n=1060) | Positive (n=232) | p-value1 | |
Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |||
Ageb,f | 33.9 (9.6) | 33.7 (9.4) | 32.0 (9.7) | .0167 | 33.8 (9.8) | 31.7 (8.61) | .0120 |
% (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | |||
Gender (Female)a, c, g | 71.7 (190) | 56.6 (299) | 58.86 (299) | .0005 | 59.7 (633) | 66.0 (153) | .0782 |
Depression/Anxiety Disordera, b | .2220 | .0001 | |||||
None | 37.7 (100) | 40.7(215) | 32.9(164) | 37.8 (401) | 33.6 (78) | ||
Depression only | 10.6(28) | 9.1 (48) | 10.8 (54) | 6.2 (66) | 27.6 (28) | ||
Anxiety only | 37.4 (99) | 35.0 (185) | 37.9 (189) | 4.9 (444) | 12.5 (29) | ||
Depression and Anxiety | 14.3 (38) | 15.2 (80) | 18.4 (92) | 14.1(35) | 26.3 (61) | ||
Alcohol Abuse/Dependence (Yes) | 5.3 (14) | 11.4 (60) | 21.6 (108) | .011 | 12 (127) | 23.7 (55) | .0001d |
Suicidal ideation (Yes)a,b | 11.3 (30) | 17.1 (90) | 22.4 (112) | .0005d |
represents the statistical significance of the overall relationship between the covariates and smoking history and suicidal ideation status respectively.
represents a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) between never smokers and current smokers
represents a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) between former smokers and current smokers
represents a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) between never smokers and former smokers
Cochran Armitage Trend Test >0.05
Of individuals at baseline; 44.5% of Non-smokers, 43.2% of Current smokers, and 44.2% of Former smokers (χ2 (df=2)=0.437; p=0.804) were lost to follow-up in 1993/4.
33.9% of individuals aged 18-29, 30.8% of individuals aged 30-44, 41.6% of individuals aged 45-64, and 70.0% of individuals aged 65 and older were lost by wave 3 (χ2 (df = 3) = 354.13; p=0.0001)
46.5% of men and 43.8% of women were lost from baseline and wave 3 (χ2(df=1)=2.42; p=0.120).