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. 2020 Mar 3;23(1):63–70. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa043

Table 3.

Factors Associated With Smoke-Free Home (SFH) Adoption and Point Prevalence Abstinence (PPA) Among Permanent Supportive Housing Residents (N = 100 for Both Models)

SFH PPA
aORa (95% CI) p aORa (95% CI) p
Visit (baseline referent)
 3 mo 2.97 (0.89, 9.91) .07 16.46 (1.48, 183.36) <.05
 6 mo 10.82 (2.60, 45.02) .001 19.17 (1.41, 261.04) <.05
Age 1.06 (0.99, 1.13) .13 0.98 (0.90, 1.06) .57
Gender (female referent)
 Male/transgender 1.84 (0.41, 8.36) .13 1.26 (0.20, 8.00) .80
Race/ethnicity (NH White referent)
 Hispanic 0.15 (0.01, 2.28) .17 0.29 (0.01, 9.18) .48
 Non-Hispanic Black 0.49 (0.09, 2.63) .40 1.21 (0.16, 8.92) .85
 Other/two races or more 0.26 (0.02, 2.88) .27 1.66 (0.11, 25.75) .72
Attitudes toward smoke-free policies 8.68 (2.42, 31.17) .001
Smoke-free home 26.27 (3.43, 201.30) <.01
HSI (low dependence [0–2] referent)
 Moderate dependence (3–4) 0.29 (0.07, 1.22) .09
 High dependence (5–6) 0.12 (0.00, 26.46) .45
Mental health condition 1.78 (0.46, 6.92) .47 3.47 (0.53, 22.59) .19
Chronic health condition 0.88 (0.18, 4.23) .87 1.05 (0.14, 8.05) .97
E-cigarette useb 0.25 (0.01, 5.59) .46 7.63 (0.43, 135.26) .17
Cigarillo useb 0.34 (0.06, 1.91) .22 0.16 (0.01, 3.02) .22
Blunt useb 0.27 (0.04, 1.95) .19
Cannabis useb 0.53 (0.15, 1.89) .52 3.47 (0.64, 18.65) .15
Alcohol useb 0.95 (0.30, 3.03) .93 0.08 (0.11, 0.59) <.05

Transgender resident participant (n = 1) was combined with male category, and NHPI resident participants (n = 3) were combined with “other/two races or more” for analyses. Bold type is p < .05 or less. aOR = adjusted odds ratio; HSI = heaviness of smoking index; Mental health = ever diagnosed with a mental health condition; NH = non-Hispanic; current = noncigarette tobacco or substance use in the past 30 d; CI = confidence interval.

aAdjusted for age, gender, race/ethnicity, and agency.

bUse in the past 30 d.