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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 26.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Work Health Care. 2013;52(5):467–482. doi: 10.1080/00981389.2012.745460

Table 2.

Logistic and OLS Regressions for Continued Smoking and Average Daily Cigarettes after Stroke

Logistic Model (N = 611) OLS Model (N = 163)

Variable OR 95% CI β p-value
sex 1.30 0.66–2.57 1.93 0.228
race 0.82 0.37–1.82 −4.31 0.170
age at diagnosis 0.97 0.91–1.03 −0.02 0.885
education 1.49 0.72–3.04 5.37 <0.001
marital status 0.63 0.30–1.31 0.39 0.838
pre-stroke smoking 73.60 33.77–160.38 0.36 <0.001
medications for stroke 0.35 0.17–0.70 −8.22 <0.001
health conditions 1.23 0.95–1.59 0.23 0.594
functional limitations 0.88 0.70–1.12 −0.11 0.879
depressive symptoms 1.11 0.93–1.33 1.15 0.005
hospital overnights 0.99 0.98–0.99 −0.04 0.198
depression X hospital 1.00 0.99–1.00 −0.03 0.003
Model R-square 22.4