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. 2009 Dec 3;12(2):159–163. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntp175

Table 1.

Predictors of smoke-free policy interest among owners and managers of multiunit housing in which smoking is currently permitted, binary logistic regression, n = 110

Predictor n Percent OR 95% CI
Total units owned/managed
    2–49 22 81.8 1.00
    50–99 20 70.0 0.47 0.10–2.27
    100–149 25 64.0 0.36 0.07–1.78
    150+ 43 79.1 0.80 0.19–3.41
Average building size
    2–4 units 24 79.2 1.00
    5–9 units 28 75.0 0.78 0.18–3.36
    10+ units 58 72.4 0.62 0.16–2.36
Average building age, years
    ≤10 9 66.7 1.00
    11–20 13 76.9 1.42 0.17–11.9
    21–30 20 95.0 5.07 0.36–72.1
    >30 68 69.1 0.84 0.15–4.87
Building construction
    All masonry 70 72.9 1.00
    All wood-frame 32 75.0 0.92 0.30–2.84
    Other 8 87.5 1.51 0.15–15.3
HUD subsidy status
    No HUD units 50 62.0 1.00
 HUD units 60 85.0 3.12 1.14–8.52
Participant smoking status
    Nonsmoker 95 76.8 1.00
    Smoker 15 60.0 0.47 0.13–1.68

Note. Statistically significant OR noted in bold. OR = odds ratio, HUD = U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Adjusted for all covariates listed in table.