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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014 Aug 28;134(4):962–965.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2014.07.030

Table 2.

Relative risks and 95% CIs associated with the longitudinal patterns of respiratory symptoms by dichotomous (never, ever) ETS exposure type , adjusted for age, sex, total surveys in adulthood, parent education, and personal smoking

Any Maternal Paternal

Cough n=411 n=402 n=359
Never Reference Reference Reference
Incident 1.9 (1.03-3.31)* 1.8 (0.98-3.35) 1.3 (0.72-2.48)
Remittent 1.0 (0.53-1.81) 1.0 (0.47-1.99) 1.1 (0.57-2.05)
Persistent 5.4 (2.47-11.73)** 2.2 (1.13-4.38)* 3.3 (1.60-6.71)**
Chronic Cough n=411 n=402 n=359
Never Reference Reference Reference
Incident 2.7 (1.41-5.26)** 1.2 (0.65-2.36) 3.6 (1.80-7.37)**
Remittent 1.3 (0.65-2.58) 1.0 (0.47-2.28) 1.8 (0.87-3.63)
Persistent 3.4 (1.20-9.66)* 0.9 (0.35-2.51) 3.0 (1.13-7.96) *
Wheeze n=412 n=403 n=360
Never Reference Reference Reference
Incident 1.3 (0.69-2.36) 1.2 (0.62-2.26) 1.5 (0.76-2.86)
Remittent 1.0 (0.52-1.90) 1.2 (0.60-2.51) 1.1 (0.55-2.31)
Persistent 1.8 (1.07-3.03)* 0.9 (0.52-1.65) 2.3 (1.31-3.99)**
*

p<0.05,

**

p<0.01