Table 4.
Odds Ratios for Risk of Smoking Status by Number of High Stressor Scores
| Model 1a | Model 2b | |||||||
| Never smoked | Current smoker | Past smoker | Overall p value | Never smoked | Current smoker | Past smoker | Overall p value | |
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |||||
| Number of high stress domainsc | ||||||||
| 0 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | ||
| 1–2 | 100 | 086 (0.45, 1.63) | 105 (0.60, 1.81) | .8546 | 100 | 084 (0.44, 1.60) | 105 (0.61, 1.83) | .8161 |
| 3–4 | 100 | 276 (1.48, 5.13)** | 090 (0.43, 1.89) | .0020 | 100 | 266 (1.42, 4.97)** | 092 (0.44, 1.93) | .0036 |
| 5+ | 100 | 374 (2.09, 6.71)*** | 226 (1.22, 4.20)** | <.0001 | 100 | 343 (1.87, 6.30)*** | 240 (1.26, 4.54)** | .0002 |
Note. aModel 1 is adjusted for age, gender, education, income, employment status, marital/partner status and if the respond has any children.
Model 2 is adjusted for covariates in Model 1, in addition to negative affect score.
High scores were defined as values above the 75th percentile.
*p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.