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. 2019 Sep 5;64(9):1335–1344. doi: 10.1007/s00038-019-01288-z

Table 4.

Associations between the visibility of smoking in different spaces and the positive beliefs score, stratified by smoking status. (Smoking inequalities: learning from natural experiments—realist survey, Europe, 2016/17)

Smoking visibility Ever smokers Never smokers
Average positive beliefs score β (95% CI)a Average positive beliefs score β (95% CI)a
At home
No 0.83 Ref 0.59 Ref
Yes 0.83 − 0.01 (− 0.05; 0.03) 0.62 0.01 (− 0.02; 0.05)
At a friend’s home
No 0.80 Ref 0.58 Ref
Yes 0.85 − 0.01 (− 0.05; 0.03) 0.65 0.02 (− 0.00; 0.05)
At a bar or club
Never goes here 0.74 − 0.04 (− 0.10; 0.03) 0.49 0.08 (−0.12; −0.04)
No 0.80 Ref 0.58 Ref
Yes 0.85 0.01 (− 0.05; 0.07) 0.67 0.03 (− 0.01; 0.07)
At restaurants
No 0.80 Ref 0.56 Ref
Yes 0.85 0.02 (− 0.02; 0.06) 0.63 0.03 (− 0.00; 0.05)
At a train or bus station
No 0.79 Ref 0.57 Ref
Yes 0.83 0.07 (0.01; 0.13) 0.60 0.04 (0.00; 0.08)
At leisure/sports facilities
Never goes here 0.83 0.05 (− 0.01; 0.11) 0.57 0.02 (− 0.02; 0.07)
No 0.80 Ref 0.59 Ref
Yes 0.87 0.05 (0.02; 0.09) 0.63 0.03 (0.00; 0.05)

Associations presented in bold are statistically significant at the 95% confidence level (p < 0.05)

aControlled for age, gender, migrant background, parental education, best friends that smoke, parental smoking status, country and the reported visibility of smoking in the five other locations