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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2014 May 9;105(1):126–134. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2014.04.026

Table 3.

Distribution of Cigarette Smoking According to Study Site; Pooled Hispanic Datasets, Massachusetts 2006–2011.

Total Pooled UMMHC Dataset PBS Dataset
Samplea (n=3,029)
(n=1,884)
(n=1,185)
n % n % n %
Pre-Pregnancyb
 Non-smoker 2388 78.8% 1584 85.9% 804 67.8%
 Smoker 619 20.4% 243 13.2% 376 31.7%
  1 to 10 cigarettes/day 437 14.4% 153 8.3% 284 24.0%
  >10 cigarettes/day 182 6.0% 90 4.9% 92 7.8%
 Missing 22 0.7% 17 0.9% 5 0.4%
During Pregnancyc
 Non-smoker 2353 77.7% 1571 85.2% 782 66.0%
 Former smoker 300 9.9% 94 5.1% 206 17.4%
 Smoker 334 11.0% 153 8.3% 181 15.3%
  1 to 10 cigarettes/day 308 10.2% 134 7.3% 174 14.7%
  >10 cigarettes/day 26 0.9% 19 1.0% 7 0.6%
 Missing 42 1.4% 26 1.4% 16 1.4%

Abbreviations: PBS (Proyecto Buena Salud), UMMHC (UMass Memorial Health Care)

a

Numbers may not add to total due to missing data.

b

P-value for comparison between UMMHC and PBS datasets for smoking status prior to pregnancy <0.001

c

P-value for comparison between UMMHC and PBS datasets for smoking status during pregnancy <0.001