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Table 4 Odds ratios predicting quit attempts during the past 12 months (n = 339)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

 

Quit Attempts During the Past 12 Months

 

>4 vs 0

> 4 vs 1-3

1-3 vs 0

 

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

Perceived vulnerability (≤ unlikely = ref)

   

   Moderate chance

0.98 (0.34, 2.77)

0.95 (0.36, 2.49)

1.03 (0.46, 2.30)

   Likely

0.47 (0.15, 1.46)

0.49 (0.16, 1.48)

0.96 (0.42, 2.19)

   Very likely/certain to happen

0.73 (0.26, 2.02)

2.05 (0.71, 5.95)

0.35 (0.15, 0.85)

BMI

1.09 (1.02, 1.16)

1.05 (0.98, 1.12)

1.04 (0.99, 1.09)

Social support from regular doctor (no = ref)

1.28 (0.59, 2.79)

0.57 (0.27,1.21)

2.23 (1.22, 4.10)

Social support from oncologist (no = ref)

3.08 (1.30, 7.27)

2.71 (1.12, 6.57)

1.14 (0.56, 2.29)

Stages of change (precontemplation = ref)

   

   contemplation

1.47 (0.29, 7.47)

0.41 (0.07, 2.47)

3.57 (1.26, 10.06)

   preparation

11.34 (2.88, 44.67)

1.69 (0.38, 7.46)

6.70 (2.56, 17.54)

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