Table 2.
Subjects with unhealthy alcohol use | Subjects with smoking | |
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|
Separate logistic regression models (one model for each construct, each model was adjusted for receipt of BI and smoking risk status at baseline), AOR (95%CI)* |
Separate logistic regression models (one model for each construct, each model was adjusted for receipt of BI and alcohol risk status at baseline), AOR (95%CI)* |
Readiness (reference group: low) |
Model 1 |
Model 1 |
Medium |
1.26 (0.71, 2.22) |
2.05 (0.89, 4.70) |
High |
1.42 (0.78, 2.58) |
2.07 (0.76, 5.68) |
Importance (reference group: low) |
Model 2 |
Model 2 |
Medium |
0.91 (0.45, 1.84) |
1.41 (0.58, 3.43) |
High |
2.94 (1.15, 7.50) |
2.10 (0.83, 5.29) |
Confidence (reference group: low) |
Model 3 |
Model 3 |
Medium |
2.16 (0.97, 4.78) |
2.18 (0.74, 6.45) |
High | 2.88 (1.46, 5.68) | 3.29 (1.12, 9.62) |
* All models were adjusted for receipt of a brief intervention and smoking risk status at baseline (for subjects with unhealthy alcohol use) and unhealthy alcohol use (for subjects with smoking). Reporting no unhealthy alcohol use/smoking less than 1 cigarette a day (favorable outcome) was coded 1 in the logistic regression model.
Unhealthy alcohol use was defined as drinking more than 21 drinks per week or drinking 6 drinks or more on a single occasion more often than once per month. Smoking was defined as smoking at least one cigarette per day.
For readiness, importance and confidence: low (1–4), medium (5–7), high (8–10), recoded from 1–10.