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. 2020 Nov 8;61(3):152–156. doi: 10.1111/j.1875-595X.2011.00032.x

Table 2.

Frequency distribution of current tobacco usage by gender, year of dental education and cohabitants’ smoking status in the sample of the study (n = 252)

Smoker Non-smoker All OR (95% CI) P-value
Gender
Female 7 (4.8%) 140 (95.2%) 147 (58.3%) 1
Male 5 (4.8%) 100 (95.2%) 105 (41.7%) 1.0 (0.3–3.2) 1.000
Year of dental education
First 2 (3.6%) 53 (96.4%) 55 (21.8%) 1
Second 2 (3.1%) 63 (96.9%) 65 (25.8%) 0.8 (0.1–6.2) 0.865
Third 4 (8.3%) 44 (91.7%) 48 (19.0%) 2.4 (0.4–13.8) 0.323
Fourth 2 (5.1%) 37 (94.9%) 39 (15.5%) 1.4 (0.2–10.6) 0.725
Fifth 2 (4.4%) 43 (95.6%) 45 (17.9%) 1.2 (0.2–9.1) 0.838
Cohabitants’ smoking status
Without smoking cohabitants 6 (3.2%) 180 (96.8%) 186 (74.4%) 1
With smoking cohabitants 6 (9.4%) 58 (90.6%) 64 (25.6%) 4.8 (1.3–17.0) 0.016*
*

P < 0.05.

Comprising former smokers and those who had never smoked.