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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2013 Aug 29;54(3):353–368. doi: 10.1177/0022146513489312

Table 2.

Odds Ratios from Logistic Regression Models Predicting Smoking Cessation, Health, and Retirement Study (1992–2010).

Smoking Cessation among Smokers

Bivariate Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4a Model 4b
Age 50–60
Model 4c
Age 61–75
Sample size 4,404 4,404 4,404 4,404 4,404 3,663 2,739
Education (years) 1.01 1.04*** 1.04*** 1.03** 1.02 1.03** 1.01
Age 1.02*** 1.02*** 1.01** 1.01 1.01** 1.03 1.00
Female (male) .91 .95 .97 .89 .89 .84* .93
Race-ethnicity (non-Hispanic white)
  Non-Hispanic black 1.14 1.25** 1.23* .97 .97 .91 1.05
  Hispanic/other 1.51*** 1.72*** 1.77*** 1.40** 1.39** 1.48** 1.29
Partnered (un-partnered) 1.20** 1.23** 1.24** 1.21** 1.21** 1.17 1.24**
Any new chronic condition (None) 2.29*** 2.28*** 2.38*** 1.62 .94 2.28*
Number of previous chronic conditions 1.11*** 1.11*** 1.11*** 1.11*** 1.11*** 1.11***
Cigarettes/day reported at previous interview .97*** .97*** .97*** .96*** .97***
Labor force participation at baseline (full-time)
  Part-time .94 .94 .94 1.00 .87
  Not working .97 .96 .96 .93 .99
Change in labor force participation (no change)
  Working less 1.11 1.11 1.12 1.12 1.11
  Working more 1.02 1.02 1.04 1.05 .97
Reported dead during follow-up .97 1.04 1.04 .99 1.08
Education × New Chronic Condition 1.03 1.03 1.07* 1.01
*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.

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