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. 2021 Feb 11;11(2):e042323. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042323

Table 2.

Results from the intersectional model 7 indicating the 10 strata with lowest and the 10 strata with highest prevalence ratios (PR) with 95% CIs of smoking across intersectional strata in the Swedish population using the stratum of young, native, men with high education that were living with other(s) (LWO) as reference in the comparisons

Age Gender Educational achievement Migration status Household composition PR (95% CI)
65–84 Female High Native LWO 0.55 (0.45 to 0.69)
65–84 Male High Native LWO 0.58 (0.48 to 0.71)
65–84 Female High Immigrant LWO 0.61 (0.33 to 1.11)
65–84 Female Middle Native LWO 0.80 (0.66 to 0.96)
65–84 Female High Native Living alone 0.83 (0.64 to 1.06)
65–84 Male Middle Native LWO 0.85 (0.73 to 0.99)
30–44 Female High Native LWO 0.86 (0.74 to 0.98)
65–84 Male High Immigrant Living alone 0.91 (0.38 to 2.21)
45–64 Male High Native LWO 0.92 (0.8 to 1.07)
65–84 Male Low Native LWO 0.96 (0.84 to 1.11)
30–44 Male High Native LWO Reference
30–44 Female High Immigrant Living alone 2.87 (1.86 to 4.42)
30–44 Female Low Native Living alone 2.95 (2.29 to 3.78)
45–64 Female Low Native Living alone 2.99 (2.61 to 3.41)
45–64 Male Middle Immigrant Living alone 3.10 (2.26 to 4.26)
45–64 Female Low Immigrant Living alone 3.22 (2.56 to 4.06)
30–44 Male Middle Immigrant Living alone 3.33 (2.35 to 4.71)
30–44 Female Low Immigrant Living alone 3.41 (1.96 to 5.94)
45–64 Male Low Immigrant Living alone 3.61 (2.90 to 4.50)
30–44 Male Low Immigrant LWO 3.66 (3.07 to 4.35)
30–44 Male Low Immigrant Living alone 4.45 (3.29 to 6.03)
AUC 0.66 (0.65 to 0.66)
ΔAUC compared with model 6 0.01

AUC, area under the curve.