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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 19.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2014 Sep 29;50(1):8–14. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2014.957767

Table 2.

Relationships a between SOC, TUM and Cigarette Smoking Outcomes

Cross-sectional Relationshipb Predictive Relationshipbc
Next- Year Smoking Expectation (Yes vs. No) Past-month Smoking (Yes vs. No) Next- Year Smoking Expectation (Yes vs. No) Past-month Smoking (Yes vs. No)
Sense of coherence (+1std) 1.15 + (0.97–1.37) 1.22 * (1.02–1.46) 1.04 ns (0.87–1.25) 1.09 ns (0.90–1.32)
Tobacco use myth (+1std) 1.36 **** (1.15–1.61) 1.48 **** (1.24–1.75) 1.32 ** (1.10–1.58) 1.20 * (1.00–1.44)

Notes:

a

Analyses were conducted among the subjects retained at the 1-year follow-up (N=710)

OR and 95% CI is presented. Statistical significance is also marked:

ns

> 0.05,

+

< 0.10,

*

<.05,

**

<0.01,

***

<0.0001

b

Adjusted for age, gender, and ethnicity.

c

For the longitudinal models, the baseline measure of the outcome (next year smoking and past 30 day smoking, respectively), and a dummy coding for intervention program was also adjusted for.