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. 2014 May 8;9(5):e93220. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0093220

Table 2. Relationship between each facilitator and providing advice.

Unadjusted OR (95% CI) Adjusted OR (95% CI)
A patient that is known for a long time:
Not (very) likely reference reference
Very (much) likely 1.23 (0.72–2.08) 1.25 (0.71–2.20)
A patient with high frequency of visits:
Not (very) likely reference reference
Very (much) likely 1.19 (0.69–2.05) 1.09 (0.61–1.95)
A patient with known increased risk of respiratory diseases:
Not (very) likely reference reference
Very (much) likely 0.78 (0.11–5.66) 0.40 (0.03–5.29)
A child with increased risk of asthma:
Not (very) likely reference reference
Very (much) likely 0.79 (0.05–12.70) -
A family with previous history of sudden infant dead syndrome:
Not (very) likely reference reference
Very (much) likely 1.60 (0.92–2.78) 1.80 (0.99–3.23)
A child with otitis media with effusion:
Not (very) likely reference reference
Very (much) likely 3.05 (1.78–5.22)* 3.82 (2.09–7.00)*
The smell of tobacco around child and/or parents:
Not (very) likely reference reference
Very (much) likely 17.30 (2.28–131.58)* 15.43 (2.00–119.12)*
Visible presence of smoking accessories:
Not (very) likely reference reference
Very (much) likely 7.04 (2.39–20.75)* 6.94 (2.32–20.78)*

OR  =  odds ratio; 95% CI  =  95% confidence interval; * p<0.05; Adjusted for: sex, specialism, education on PS counselling, current smoking; “-” logistic regression analysis not possible due to small sample size.