Table 3

Results of Unadjusted and Adjusted Models for Subjective Social Status Predicting Smoking Abstinence

Variables in Unadjusted Model

OR

95% CI


Social Status Ladder

1.23

1.11-1.36


Variables in Adjusted Model

OR

95% CI


Race/ethnicity

Non-Latino White

1

Non-Latino Black

0.90

0.54-1.53

Latino

0.98

0.58-1.67

Sex

Male

1

Female

1.09

0.73-1.64

Age

1.04

1.01-1.07

Partner Status

Married or living with partner

1

Other (e.g., single)

0.82

.053-1.28

Annual Household Income

<20,000

0.79

0.48-1.31

≥20,000

1

Education Level

<High school

1

High school/GED

1.00

0.51-1.97

Some college (no degree)

1.20

0.63-2.30

College degree

0.97

0.49-1.91

Employment Status

Employed

1

Unemployed

0.51

0.31-0.85

Average number of CPD

1.01

0.98-1.03

Number of years smoked

0.99

0.97-1.02

Social Status Ladder

1.14

1.00-1.28


Note: OR = Odds Ratio. CPD = Self-reported number of cigarettes smoked per day at baseline. GED = General Equivalency Degree. Both unadjusted and adjusted models controlled for stage.

Reitzel et al. BMC Public Health 2011 11:135   doi:10.1186/1471-2458-11-135

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