Table 1. Among lifetime smokers, odds of smoking three years later among women who stopped smoking during pregnancy.
Model 1 | Model 2 | |||
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OR | 95% CI | OR | 95%CI | |
Non-pregnant (referent) | ||||
Pregnant at Wave 1 | 1.33 | [0.99, 1.79] | 0.99 | [0.74, 1.31] |
Age (continuous) | 0.95 | [0.93, 0.97] | ||
Race (White = referent) | ||||
Black | 1.18 | [0.95, 1.46] | ||
Latino | 0.41 | [0.31, 0.55] | ||
Other | 1.94 | [1.52, 2.46] | ||
Marital Status (married/living as married = referent) | ||||
Widowed/divorced/separated | 1.80 | [1.22, 2.67] | ||
Never married | 1.21 | [0.95, 1.53] | ||
Educated (college = referent) | ||||
Less than high school | 2.20 | [1.49, 3.24] | ||
High school/GED | 2.09 | [1.67, 2.60] | ||
Some college/AA | 2.28 | [1.93, 2.69] | ||
Household Income ($100k+ = referent) | ||||
Less than $15k | 1.74 | [1.15, 2.65] | ||
$15k-$30k | 1.87 | [1.26, 2.77] | ||
$30k-$50k | 1.08 | [0.84, 1.39] | ||
$50k-$100k | 1.23 | [1.02, 1.48] |