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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Tob Control. 2014 Sep 5;24(0 3):iii64–iii70. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-051690

Table 3.

Risk ratios for smoking relapse associated with of sociodemographic and smoking characteristics, quit behavior sample, Mexico 2011–2012 (n=409)

Model 1 Prevalence Ratio (95% CI) Model 2 Prevalence Ratio (95% CI) Model 3 Prevalence Ratio (95% CI)
Neighborhood access to singles 1.28 (0.92, 1.77) 1.31 (0.94, 1.81) 1.30 (0.94, 1.82)
Sex
 Female 1 1
 Male 1.12 (0.97, 1.28) 1.12 (0.97, 1.28)
Education
 < Middle school 1 1
 Middle school 1.15 (0.95, 1.39) 1.15 (0.95, 1.40)
 Vocational, high school, incomplete university 1.22 (1.00, 1.48) 1.22 (1.00, 1.48)
 University or graduate school 1.07 (0.79, 1.44) 1.07 (0.79, 1.45)
Quit intention in next 6 months
 No 1 1
 Yes 0.97 (0.83, 1.14) 0.97 (0.83, 1.14)
Smoking intensity
 Non-daily 1 1
 Daily ≤ 5 cigarettes/day 1.02 (0.85, 1.22) 1.02 (0.85, 1.22)
 Daily > 5 cigarettes/day 1.02 (0.87, 1.20) 1.02 (0.87, 1.20)
Neighborhood deprivation
 Very low or low 1
 Medium, high, or very high 1.00 (0.88, 1.14)

Note: Age and income were excluded to allow models to converge. Weighted data used.