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. 2011 Apr 19;13(8):722–731. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntr066

Table 4.

Results of Prospective Multiple Logistic Regression Analyses Predicting Smoking Cessation at the One-Year Follow-Up (N = 5,178) and Across Participants’ Last Two Assessments (N = 4,984) Among Baseline Smokers

Predictors One-year follow-up
Last two assessments
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Depressive symptoms 0.85** 0.77–0.93 0.92* 0.85–0.98
Age (in years) 0.99 0.98–1.00 1.00 0.99–1.01
High schoola 0.88 0.63–1.22 1.00 0.76–1.31
Some school after high schoolb 0.94 0.70–1.28 1.23 0.96–1.58
College degreeb 1.00 0.74–1.37 1.37* 1.07–0.76
American Indian/Alaskan Nativea 1.34 0.61–2.95 1.01 0.51–2.01
Asian/Pacific Islandera 0.31* 0.13, 0.77 0.95 0.60, 1.49
Blacka .90 0.72, 1.14 0.80* 0.67, 0.96
Hispanica 1.14 0.76, 1.70 0.87 0.63, 1.22
Unknowna 1.17 0.58, 2.33 0.87 0.47, 1.59

Note. OR = odds ratio.

a

Less than a high-school education was the reference category.

b

White was the reference category.

*p < .05. **p < .01.