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. 2016 Oct 24;13(10):1039. doi: 10.3390/ijerph13101039

Table 2.

Linear regression models: difference of smoking prevalence in 2015 and 2010 (dependent variable); Policy score of 2010 (continuous), smoking prevalence in 2010 and income category (categorical; independent variables) by sex.

Model 1 Model 2 (with Interaction Term)
Males Females Males Females
β p-Value β p-Value β p-Value β p-Value
PS 2010 −0.037 0.013 −0.007 0.077 −0.027 0.111 −0.006 0.181
Income category 0.072 0.424 0.027 0.970
LDCs 1.468 −0.441 6.136 −0.208
LMICs 2.561 −0.002 4.443 −0.254
UMICs 0.295 −0.011 −0.470 0.114
HICs ref ref ref ref
Income category × PS 2010  -  - 0.004 0.132
LDCs −0.123 −0.007
LMICs −0.035 0.004
UMICs 0.010 −0.002
HICs ref ref
Smoking Prev 2010 0.001 0.013 −0.053 <0.001 −0.130 0.663 −0.055 <0.001

PS, policy percentage scores; LDCs, Least Developed Countries; LMICs, Low Middle Income Countries; UMICs, Upper Middle Income Countries; HICs, High Income Countries.