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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2011 Nov 17;123(1-3):110–114. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.10.024

Table 1. Among lifetime smokers, odds of smoking three years later among women who stopped smoking during pregnancy.

Model 1 Model 2
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]