Table 3.
B (SE) | t (p) | 95% CI | |
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Step 1 | |||
Age | <.01 (.01) | −.04 (.97) | −.02, .02 |
Female | −.05 (.22) | −.23 (.82) | −.49, .39 |
Partnered | .31 (.22) | 1.39 (.17) | −.13, .75 |
Employed full-time | .24 (.25) | .99 (.32) | −.24, .23 |
Education | .02 (.10) | .21 (.84) | −.18, .22 |
Step 2 | |||
Cigarettes per day | −.01 (.01) | −.58 (.57) | −.03, .02 |
Smoking-related disease | −.02 (.24) | −.07 (.95) | −.48, .45 |
Step 3 | |||
(A) Smoking-related cancer | .30 (.24) | 1.21 (.23) | −.18, .77 |
(B) PCRB of quitting | .04 (.02) | 2.54 (.01) | .01, .07 |
Step 4 | |||
A × B interaction | .08 (.03) | 2.59 (.01) | .02, .15 |
Full model F, p | Constant | R (R2) | A × B ΔR2, p |
F (10, 256) = 1.99, p = .03 | 5.47 (.84) | .27 (.07) | .02, .01 |
B: unstandardized coefficient; SE: standard error; CI: confidence interval; PCRB: perceived cancer–related benefits (mean-centered).
Values in each step control for the cumulative effects of variables in concurrent and previous steps.