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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 19.
Published in final edited form as: Health (Irvine Calif). 2010 Nov;2(11):1264–1271. doi: 10.4236/health.2010.211188

Table 3.

Maternal cigarettes/day smoked regressed on selected smoking, social, and demographic characteristics*.

Model Standardized Coefficients
Beta Std. Error P
Residential Restriction −0.072 0.747 0.187
Nicotine Dependence 0.526 0.188 0.000
child age −0.062 0.024 0.272
Education > high school −0.046 0.849 0.418
convenient place to smoke outside −0.034 1.584 0.521
mother age 0.127 0.051 0.035
Income over 15,000 −0.072 0.797 0.210
substance abuse −0.086 1.119 0.126
*

Dependent variable: average number of cigarettes smoked per day;

Residential restriction coded as 1 = some to total smoking restrictions, 0 = no restrictions.