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. 2019 May 23;16(10):1826. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16101826

Table 3.

Summary of two multivariable logistic regression models with smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol as outcomes.

OR 95% CI Wald(df) p OR 95% CI Wald(df) p
Smoking Cigarette Drinking Alcohol
Educational Attainment (Years) 0.98 0.88–1.09 0.11(1) 0.740 1.07 0.98–1.17 2.23(1) 0.135
Financial difficulties 1.05 1.01–1.10 4.82(1) 0.028 1.05 1.01–1.09 7.25(1) 0.007
Gender (Female) 0.28 0.17–0.46 24.31(1) <0.001 0.64 0.44–0.94 5.07(1) 0.024
Age (Years) 0.87 0.83–0.91 31.99(1) <0.001 0.96 0.93–0.99 8.84(1) 0.003
Marital (Married) 1.30 0.61–2.76 0.47(1) 0.494 0.71 0.39–1.31 1.20(1) 0.274
Living Arrangement (living alone) 0.88 0.49–1.57 0.18(1) 0.669 1.21 0.80–1.84 0.83(1) 0.363
Chronic medical conditions (CMC) 0.94 0.81–1.10 0.59(1) 0.443 0.91 0.81–1.02 2.58(1) 0.108
Self-rated health (SRH) 1.49 1.13–1.95 8.14(1) 0.004 1.06 0.86–1.29 0.27(1) 0.601
Sick days 1.02 0.79–1.32 0.02(1) 0.876 1.22 1.01–1.49 4.17(1) 0.041
Depression 1.14 1.03–1.26 6.33(1) 0.012 1.01 0.92–1.10 0.02(1) 0.884
Chronic Pain 0.97 0.85–1.11 0.22(1) 0.640 1.14 1.03–1.27 6.60(1) 0.010