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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Addict Nurs. 2012 Apr 4;23(2):123–128. doi: 10.3109/10884602.2012.669420

Table 2.

Behavioral beliefs associated with waterpipe smoking intention

Variable
Regression
Coefficient Std. Error P Value 95% CI R2
(Model 1: Behavioral Beliefs)
“If I smoke tobacco using a waterpipe …”
It will give me a good buzz .026 .050 .601 (−0.72–.124) .000
I will have a good time with friends .263 .062 <.001* (.141–.385) .023
It will taste pleasant .287 .059 <.001* (.170–.404) .029
I may harm my health −.049 .057 .398 (.162–.065) .001
It is safer then cigarette smoking .006 .053 .914 (–.098–.109) .000
It will cost a lot of money −.060 .044 .180 (–.147–028) .002
Sex .070 .153 .648 (–.372–.232) .000
Ever Waterpipe Use .198 .202 .328 (–.597–.200) .001
Current Waterpipe Use 1.636 .225 <.001* (−2.08–−1.192) .066
Ever Cigarette Use .093 .185 .615 (–.457–.271) .000
Current Cigarette Use .834 .212 <.001* (−1.253–−.415) .019
*

= p <.05