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Table 3 Odds ratios predicting nicotine dependence (n = 348)1

From: Disseminating a smoking cessation intervention to childhood and young adult cancer survivors: baseline characteristics and study design of the partnership for health-2 study

 

Nicotine Dependence

 

OR (95% CI)

Health care provider for non-emergency care (yes = ref)

1.96 (0.94, 4.08)

Hospitalized for medical problem in past year (no = ref)

2.56 (1.16, 5.63)

Fear of cancer recurrence (yes = ref)

2.08 (0.81, 5.32)

Smoking policy at home (forbidden to smoke inside = ref)

 

   There are no rules

2.19 (1.12, 4.26)

   People can only smoke in certain rooms or areas

1.94 (0.87, 4.31)

Self-efficacy: level of confidence to quit smoking in 1 month (ref = very or extremely confident)

 

   Not at all

1.99 (0.84, 4.70)

   A little/somewhat

0.74 (0.33, 1.67)

  1. 1Adjusted for recruitment site, age, gender, race, education, treatment, diagnosis, number of cigarettes smoked per day and quit attempts.