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. 2015 Apr 14;10:15. doi: 10.1186/s13011-015-0011-8

Table 3.

Multiple imputation analyses for associations of nicotine dependence measures and smoking cessation

MULTIVARIATE†
OR (95% C.I) P VALUE‡ Degrees of freedom
FUTS CONTINUOUS 0.89 (0.80-0.99) 0.0271 Min: 94.1; Av: 115.4; Max: 162.3
SUTS CONTINUOUS 0.94 (0.86-1.04) 0.2334 Min: 103.1; Av: 126.7; Max: 166.9
HSI CONTINUOUS 0.85 (0.79-0.92) <0.0001 Min: 101.8; Av: 122.8; Max: 164.0
FUTS CATEGORISED
1 1 0.0186 Min: 56.6; Av: 90.9; Max: 165.0
2 1.31 (0.60-2.89)
3 1.34 (0.64-2.82)
4 1.09 (0.54-2.20)
5 0.62 (0.27-1.39)
6 0.98 (0.41-2.34)
SUTS CATEGORISED
1 1 0.6436 Min: 51.6; Av: 103.0; Max: 169.6
2 1.23 (0.62-2.42)
3 1.21 (0.62-2.38)
4 1.09 (0.60-2.01)
5 0.96 (0.43-2.11)
6 0.78 (0.36-1.71)
HSI CATEGORISED
0 1 0.0003 Min: 86.0; Av: 122.4; Max: 213.7
1 1.10 (0.63-1.95)
2 0.95 (0.55-1.66)
3 0.79 (0.48-1.32)
4 0.83 (0.50-1.39)
5 0.54 (0.31-0.95)
6 0.25 (0.13-0.48)

†adjusted for age, gender, treatment group; ‡ Joint Wald test Test p value; OR = Odds Ratio; C.I = confidence interval; FUTS = frequency of urges to smoke; SUTS = strength of urges to smoke; HSI = heaviness of smoking index; Min = minimum; Av = average; Max = maximum.