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. 2019 Jan 23;14(1):89–96. doi: 10.1177/1559827618824286

Table 2.

Association Between Early Childhood Household Smoke Exposure and Gambling Participation at Age 12 Years, Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development (1997-1998 Birth Cohort).

Variable Odds Ratio 95% CI
Early childhood household smoke exposure 1.182** 1.080-1.293
Inattention 0.951 0.203-4.445
Sex 1.560** 1.186-2.051
Gestational smoke 0.651 0.368-1.150
Weight for gestational age 1.060 0.498-2.253
Family configuration 0.924 0.305-2.805
Family functioning 1.145 0.639-2.055
Family income 0.800 0.519-1.233
Maternal education 1.117 0.601-2.077
Maternal depression 0.980 0.601-1.598
Parental antisocial behavior 1.607* 1.000-2.582
Parental gambling 1.205* 1.022-1.422
*

P < .05. **P < .01.