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. 2011 Feb;101(2):328–335. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2009.189704

TABLE 3.

Association Between Campaign Exposure and Campaign-Targeted Knowledge About Cigarette Smoke Constituents: Mexico City, 2008

Campaign-Targeted Knowledge: Ammonia
Campaign-Targeted Knowledge: Arsenic
Bogus Knowledge: Adrenaline
Bogus Knowledge: Chlorine
Exposure % (SE) OR (95% CI) AORa (95% CI) % (SE) OR AORa % (SE) OR (95% CI) % (SE) OR (95% CI)
0 22 (5) 1.00 1.00 27 (5) 1.00 1.00 17 (4) 1.00 12 (4) 1.00
1 28 (8) 1.40 (0.75, 2.72) 1.28 (1.65, 2.54) 32 (9) 1.27 (0.64, 2.54) 1.16 (0.61. 2.22) 21 (5) 1.32 (0.60, 2.92) 15 (4) 1.33 (0.63, 2.79)
2 42 (8) 2.60** (1.38, 4.87) 2.81** (1.35, 5.83) 41 (7) 1.85 (0.98, 3.50) 1.92 (0.87, 4.23) 22 (5) 1.43 (0.65, 3.13) 16 (4) 1.51 (0.64, 1.59)
3 53 (7) 4.17*** (2.03, 8.54) 4.56*** (2.28, 9.12) 59 (7) 3.84*** (1.78, 8.26) 4.76*** (1.91, 11.85) 27 (5) 1.80 (0.90, 3.61) 20 (5) 1.90 (0.79. 4.61)

Note. AOR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; OR = odds ratio.

a

Adjusted for self-reported exposure to bogus material, agreement with bogus knowledge, and educational achievement.

*P < .05; **P < .01; ***P < .001.