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. 2015 Dec 10;31(1):24–35. doi: 10.1093/her/cyv066

Table II.

Logistic regression model predicting partial home smoking bans

Variable OR (95% CI) P-value
Gender
    Male 1.00
    Female 1.93 1.13 3.27 0.02
Race/Ethnicity
    African American/Black 1.00
    White 0.86 0.46 1.62 0.64
    Other 0.41 0.17 0.99 0.048
Employment
    Employed 1.00
    Not employed 0.84 0.52 1.36 0.48
Income
    $10 000 or less 1.00
    $10 001–$20 000 1.18 0.74 1.89 0.49
    >$20 000 1.33 0.72 2.47 0.37
Education
    Less than/some high school 1.00
    High school graduate/GED 1.53 0.94 2.51 0.09
    Higher than high school/GED 2.30 1.36 3.92 0.002
Marital status
    Single 1.00
    Married 1.83 1.01 3.30 0.047
    Not married, living w/ partner 1.10 0.69 1.75 0.70
Age 0.97 0.95 0.99 0.004
Smoking status
    Smoker 1.00
    Non-smoker 0.82 0.33 2.08 0.68
Time to first smoke after waking up
    <30 min 1.00
    30–60 min 0.87 0.33 2.32 0.78
    >60 min 0.61 0.26 1.44 0.26
Number of smokers in the home
    1 1.00
    2 1.00 0.64 1.55 0.99
    3 or more 1.22 0.67 2.22 0.52
Children in the home
    Children under 5 in the home 1.00
    Children between 5 and 18 in the home 1.24 0.79 1.93 0.35
    No children in the home 0.98 0.54 1.77 0.94
Number of relatives and friends who smoke
    Fewer than half 1.00
    Half 1.16 0.71 1.89 0.56
    More than half 0.81 0.50 1.32 0.40