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Table 2 The coefficients and the corresponding 95% Confidence Interval and P-values between variables in the model

From: Examining pathways between family or peer factors and smoking cessation in a nationally representative US sample of adults with mental health conditions who smoke: a structural equation analysis

Variables included in final model

Estimate

Standard Errors

95% Confidence Interval

P-value

Currently do not smoke cigarettes ➞ Use of evidenced-based approaches during a past year’s quit attempt

0.33

0.014

0.301 – 0.349

<  0.001

Currently do not smoke cigarettes ➞ Smoking behaviors

0.36

0.014

0.334 – 0.381

<  0.001

Use of evidenced-based approaches during a past year’s quit attempt ➞ Intentions to stop smoking

0.32

0.016

0.294 – 0.346

<  0.001

Intentions to stop smoking ➞ Family or peer views on tobacco use

0.19

0.016

0.163 – 0.217

<  0.001

Family or peer views on tobacco use ➞ Family or peers who smoke

0.23

0.017

0.202 – 0.258

<  0.001

Family or peer views on tobacco use ➞ Rules against smoking in the home

0.16

0.017

0.132 – 0.188

<  0.001

Family or peer views on tobacco use ➞ Smoking behavior

0.07

0.017

0.043 – 0.097

<  0.01

Rules on smoking in the home ➞ Smoking behavior

0.33

0.017

0.306 – 0.354

<  0.001

Family or peers who smoke ➞ Smoking behavior

0.11

0.018

0.083 – 0.137

<  0.001

Rules on smoking in the home ➞ Family or peers who smoke

0.13

0.017

0.103 – 157

< 0.001