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Table 2 Unconditional logistic regression examining the influence of number of parents who smoke on children's ever smoking (N = 1,417)

From: The moderating role of parental smoking on their children's attitudes toward smoking among a predominantly minority sample: a cross-sectional analysis

Characteristic

OR

95% CI

p value

Male

1.63

1.30

2.05

< 0.01

Age in years

1.14

1.01

1.29

0.04

Black vs. Hispanic

0.44

0.34

0.57

0.00

Other vs. Hispanic

0.68

0.39

1.18

0.17

White vs. Hispanic

1.05

0.65

1.69

0.86

Some HS vs. completed college

1.65

1.21

2.26

0.01

Completed HS vs. completed college

1.21

0.90

1.63

0.21

Some college vs. completed college

1.33

0.96

1.84

0.08

Parents are married

0.59

0.47

0.75

< 0.01

Only one parent smokes

1.31

1.03

1.68

0.03

Both parents smoke

2.16

1.51

3.10

< 0.01

  1. OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; ORs are adjusted for all other variables presented in the table. P-values are based on Wald chi-square with 1 df.