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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2015 May 28;49(4):534–544. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.03.008

Table 3.

Main Effect of Treatment on Mother’s Cigarettes Smoked Per Day

Complete data only (N=226)
F(10, 215)=23.74, p<.001. R2=.503
Multiple imputation (N=300)
F(10, 277.18)=22.59, p<.001.
Predictor Coefficient (CI 95%) Coefficient (CI 95%)
Treatment −1.695 (−2.850 to −0.540)** −1.837 (−3.006 to −0.669)*
Other smokers in home −0.057 (−1.182 to 1.068) −0.083 (−1.052 to 1.218)
Nicotine dependence 1.439 (1.171 to 1.708)*** 1.398 (1.116 to 1.680)***
Home smoking ban −0.596 (−1.890 to 0.699) −0.898 (−2.218 to 0.422)
Stressful life events 0.141 (0.042 to 0.240)** 0.131 (0.032 to 0.230)*
SHSe message dosage −0.039 (−0.315 to 0.237) −0.061 (−0.363 to 0.242)
Child age 0.107 (−1.028 to 1.242) 0.180 (−0.940 to 1.301)
Depressive symptoms 0.020 (−0.033 to 0.072) 0.017 (−0.036 to 0.070)
Marital status −0.887 (−0.545 to 2.319) 0.894 (−0.584 to 2.373)
Cigs smoked at baseline 0.217 (0.133 to 0.302)*** 0.228 (0.144 to 0.311)**
*

Note: p<0.05;

**

p<0.01;

***

p<0.001