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. 2007 Sep 1;17(5):147–155. doi: 10.2188/jea.17.147

Table 3. Factors associated with smoking quitting at 6-month follow-up.

Factors AOR* 95% CI p value
Intervention group vs. control group 6.42 2.46-13.28 0.001
Self-efficacy score at baseline**
  Emotional 1.01 0.96-1.04 0.91
  Social 1.01 0.97-1.06 0.55
  Skill 1.04 1.01-1.07 0.04
  Relapse 1.03 0.99-1.07 0.2
  Attempt 1.05 0.98-1.12 0.14
  anticipation of quitting at baseline** 1.46 1.12-1.91 0.005
  Extent of addiction: High vs. low or middle 1.15 0.48-2.76 0.76
Self reported health 0.91
  Fair vs. excellent 0.9 0.40-2.02 0.8
  Poor vs. excellent 0.77 0.23-2.60 0.37
Education 0.66
  Senior high school vs. junior high school or lower 1.22 054-2.75 0.64
  College or higher vs. junior high school or lower 0.57 0.12-2.69 0.48
Marital status 0.88
  Widowed or divorced vs. married 1.01 0.33-3.01 0.99
  Unmarried vs. married 0.75 0.29-2.10 0.61

* : adjusted for age and stage of change at baseline

** : treated as continuous variables

AOR: adjusted odds ratio

CI: confidence interval