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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Psychol. 2016 May 22;23(9):1234–1239. doi: 10.1177/1359105316648483

Table 1.

Weighted multinomial logistic regression: implicit theories of smoking and smoking status (n = 5579), conditional OR (95% CI).

Smoking status
Former vs current Never vs current
Implicit theory
 Entity 0.33 (0.21–0.49)*** 0.60 (0.43–0.85)**
 Incremental (ref) 1.00 1.00
Age (years)
 18–29 (ref) 1.00 1.00
 30–49 1.59 (0.80–3.15) 0.56 (0.32–0.96)*
 50–69 3.30 (1.84–5.89)*** 0.90 (0.58–1.41)
 70+ 16.69 (8.44–32.97)*** 2.92 (1.62–5.28)***
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White (ref) 1.00 1.00
 Non-Hispanic Black 0.84 (0.53–1.32) 1.88 (1.31–2.69)***
 Hispanic 1.70 (0.99–2.91) 3.19 (2.00–5.08)***
 Non-Hispanic Other 0.96 (0.47–1.93) 2.17 (1.15–4.08)*
Education
 Less than high school (ref) 1.00 1.00
 High school graduate 1.52 (0.90–2.60) 1.47 (0.96–2.25)
 Post high school training other than college 2.18 (1.42–3.36)*** 1.89 (1.16–3.07)**
 Some college 2.75 (1.48–5.08)** 3.24 (1.63–6.45)**
 College graduate or higher 3.15 (1.78–5.57)*** 4.39 (2.39–8.05)***
Income
 <15K 1.00 1.00
 15–34,999K 1.47 (0.80–2.71) 1.44 (0.92–2.26)
 35–74,999K 2.16 (1.23–3.79)** 2.20 (1.28–3.78)**
 75+K 2.76 (1.44–5.29)** 3.32 (1.89–5.84)***
*

Significant at the p <0.05 level.

**

Significant at the p <0.01 level.

***

Significant at the p <0.001 level.