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Table 4 Characteristics associated with not nominating a price point, adjusting for all variables in model

From: What price quitting? The price of cigarettes at which smokers say they would seriously consider trying to quit

 

Number

% unable to nominate a price point

Adjusted odds ratio#

95% Confidence interval

P - value

Total sample

586

25.6

   

Pack size

     

20

121

14.2

1.00

  

25

240

26.0

1.87

1.00-3.48

0.049

30 or 35

118

23.4

1.27

0.62-2.60

0.516

40

70

41.3

2.53

1.17-5.47

0.019

50

28

32.6

1.47

0.51-4.21

0.478

Level of Consumption

     

Light

250

19.4

1.00

  

Medium

188

21.8

0.74

0.44-1.26

0.268

Heavy

144

41.8

2.13

1.25- 3.62

0.005

Frequency of Consumption

     

Daily

504

27.5

1.00

  

Weekly

82

14.2

0.38

0.16-0.89

0.025

Quit intention

     

Not happy to smoke

530

22.7

1.00

  

Happy to smoke

56

53.4

3.47

1.86-6.47

0.000

Demographics

     

Sex

     

Male

307

26.4

1.00

  

Female

279

24.8

1.12

0.73-1.71

0.616

Age

     

18 to 29 years

163

14.5

1.00

  

30 to 49 years

274

25.8

1.97

1.13-3.43

0.017

50 plus

150

37.5

2.84

1.55-5.22

0.001

SES

     

Low

222

25.3

1.00

  

Medium

252

27.8

1.30

0.83-2.06

0.253

High

112

21.6

1.07

0.59-1.97

0.817

  1. Footnote= 1.00 reference category for logistic regression analyses, # multivariate model adjusting for all variables.