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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2014 Jul 25;23(10):2165–2174. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-14-0467

Table 3.

Multivariable regression model for smoking experimentation based on RMSA framework.

Risk factor Coefficient SD P-value
Age 0.341 0.051 <0.001
Sex −0.495 0.088 <0.001
CognitiveSusceptibility1 0.293 0.095 0.002
CognitiveSusceptibility2 0.376 0.131 0.004
Tension 0.103 0.042 0.013
Concentration 0.082 0.036 0.021
FamilyCohesion1 −0.194 0.072 0.007
FamilyCohesion2 −0.193 0.072 0.007
MotherSmoking 0.799 0.249 0.001
SisterSmoking 0.762 0.354 0.031
OtherSmoking 0.479 0.151 0.002
PeerInfluence1 0.494 0.084 <0.001
PeerInfluence2 0.140 0.053 0.008
WorkSmoking 0.845 0.308 0.006
Neighborhood −0.424 0.088 <0.001
ThinkingLanguage 0.091 0.038 0.016
POE −0.195 0.061 0.001
Detentions 0.036 0.015 0.019

CognitiveSusceptibility1 – “Do you think that you will try a cigarette soon?”

CognitiveSusceptibility2 – “Do you think you will be smoking cigarettes in 1 year from now?”

Tension – “Do you feel anxious or tense?”

Concentration– “Do you have difficulty concentrating?”

FamilyCohesion1– “In my family we really help and support one another”

FamilyCohesion2– “We can do whatever we want in my family”

MotherSmoking– “Does your mother/stepmother smoke?”

SisterSmoking– “Do any of your sisters/stepsisters smoke?”

OtherSmoking – “Does anybody else who lives in the house with you smoke?”

PeerInfluence1– “How many of your friends smoke?”

PeerInfluence2– “How many of your parents’ friends smoke?”

WorkSmoking– “Do people smoke where you work?”

Neighborhood– “If you try to buy cigarettes will you be asked to show ID?”

ThinkingLanguage– “In what language do you usually think?”

POE– “I think smoking would make give me bad breath”

Detentions– “During this school year how many detentions and suspensions have you had?”