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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Causes Control. 2013 Jul 17;24(10):1849–1863. doi: 10.1007/s10552-013-0262-5

Table 4.

Odds of unsuccessful smoking cessation among smokers who attempted to quit between baseline and follow-up: adjustment for age, gender, race, education, and income a (N=766)

Quit between W1 & W2 (non- smoker at W2) Unsuccessful Quit Attempt between W1 & W2 Wald F P Value
(N=334) (N=432)
OR (95% CI)

Relationship Stress b
High-High 1.00 2.02 (1.22, 3.35)** 0.02
High-Low 1.00 1.70 (1.05, 2.75)*
Low-High 1.00 1.48 (0.92, 2.36)
Low-Low 1.00 1.00
Financial Stress
High-High 1.00 1.12 (0.67, 1.86) 0.72
High-Low 1.00 1.12 (0.68, 1.86)
Low-High 1.00 1.39 (0.75, 2.55)
Low-Low 1.00 1.00
Work Stress c
High-High 1.00 0.83 (0.50, 1.38) 0.86
High-Low 1.00 1.06 (0.67, 1.69)
Low-High 1.00 1.02 (0.64, 1.64)
Low-Low 1.00 1.00
Work-Family Spillover2
High-High 1.00 0.97 (0.60, 1.56) 0.82
High-Low 1.00 1.20 (0.75, 1.92)
Low-High 1.00 0.92 (0.57, 1.48)
Low-Low 1.00 1.00
Perceived Inequality c,d
High-High 1.00 1.90 (1.16, 3.12)* 0.04
High-Low 1.00 1.66 (1.03, 2.68)*
Low-High 1.00 1.30 (0.78, 2.19)
Low-Low 1.00 1.00
Neighborhood
High-High 1.00 1.00 (0.61, 1.62) 0.86
High-Low 1.00 1.22 (0.76, 1.95)
Low-High 1.00 1.06 (0.61, 1.86)
Low-Low 1.00 1.00
Discrimination
High-High 1.00 1.26 (0.79, 1.99) 0.53
High-Low 1.00 1.20 (0.71, 2.03)
Low-High 1.00 0.82 (0.50, 1.33)
Low-Low 1.00 1.00
Recent Problems b,d
High-High 1.00 1.92 (1.19, 3.10)** 0.06
High-Low 1.00 1.28 (0.82, 2.01)
Low-High 1.00 0.98 (0.61, 1.57)
Low-Low 1.00
Cumulative Stress Score b,c,d
High-High 1.00 1.57 (0.98, 2.51) 0.10
High-Low 1.00 1.61 (1.02, 2.55)*
Low-High 1.00 1.01 (0.60, 1.70)
Low-Low 1.00 1.00
*

p<.05;

**

p<.01;

***

p<.0001.

a

All models account for potential clustering among siblings and twins, and are adjusted for age (years, 4 categories:<=34, 35–44, 45–54, 55+); gender (male, female); race/ethnicity (5-category: White, Black, Hispanic, Other); income (4 categories, <=$25,000, $25,000–44,999, $45,000–69,999, $70,000+); education (3 categories: less than or equal to high school, some college, bachelor degree +).

b

Adjusted for covariates in Note 1, in addition to marital/partner status at baseline and follow-up (not married at baseline and follow-up, married at baseline and follow-up, married at baseline not at follow-up, not married at baseline married at follow-up).

c

Adjusted for covariates in Note 1, in addition to employment at baseline and follow-up (not working at baseline and follow-up, working at baseline and follow-up, working at baseline not at follow-up, not working at baseline working at follow-up).

d

Adjusted for covariates in Note 1, in addition to report of having any children (baseline).