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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2015 Jun 10;49(3):362–369. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.01.016

Table 3.

Smoking Prevalence for Current Smokers With Better or Poor Mental Health Compared to 2001

Better mental health Poor mental health

Year N % OR 95% CI N % OR 95% CI
2001 5,206 20.1 1.00 1.00 – 1.00 674 32.2 1.00 1.00 – 1.00
2002 5,343 18.0 0.87 0.73 – 1.04 474 28.8 0.91 0.57 – 1.45
2003 9,958 18.3 0.89 0.790.99 1,151 30.7 0.93 0.71 – 1.22
2004 10,596 17.3 0.84 0.750.93 1,178 32.7 1.05 0.80 – 1.37
2005 12,123 16.6 0.79 0.710.89 1,236 32.7 1.05 0.78 – 1.40
2006 11,849 16.3 0.78 0.690.88 1,295 33.6 1.07 0.80 – 1.44
2007 6,344 15.1 0.73 0.630.84 752 34.8 1.19 0.84 – 1.69
2008 10,353 13.6 0.64 0.560.72 1,122 23.9 0.68 0.490.93
2009 10,710 14.6 0.68 0.600.77 1,250 30.3 0.93 0.68 – 1.26
2010 10,642 13.3 0.62 0.540.70 1,305 24.3 0.73 0.540.99

Note: Boldface indicates statistical significance (p<0.05) difference between current year and reference year 2001 within each mental health category.