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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2012 Dec 20;119(7):1306–1313. doi: 10.1002/cncr.27925

Table 4.

Changes in risk perception as predictors of smoking at 1 year follow-up

MODELING CONTINUED SMOKING Odds
Ratio
95% Confidence
Interval
Current smokers at baseline (n=215)
Changes in lung cancer risk perceptions 1.09 (0.93, 1.26)
Changes in SRD risk perceptions 1.05 (0.93, 1.19)
MODELING RELAPSE Odds
Ratio
95% Confidence
Interval
Former smokers at baseline (n=212)
Change in lung cancer risk perceptions 1.07 (0.90, 1.28)
Changes in SRD risk perceptions 0.98 (0.85, 1.13)

Note: Analyses were run for unadjusted and adjusted (study arm, gender, and race) models; findings in models did not differ. Unadjusted models are presented.