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Tobacco-control policy support and tobacco use: SMOKES study
Global Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease
| Vol 5, Issue 1
Table 4. summarizes the results of linear regressionmodel
| Beta | SE | 95% | CI | Sig | |
| Current Tobacco Use (Any) | -.663 | .038 | -.737 | -.589 | < .001 |
| Sex (Female) | .025 | .032 | -.037 | .087 | .431 |
| Ethnic Minority | .061 | .031 | .000 | .122 | .048 |
| Married (Self) | .175 | .070 | .038 | .311 | .012 |
| Married Parents | -.033 | .062 | -.155 | .089 | .596 |
| Age (Years) | .006 | .005 | -.004 | .016 | .232 |
| Working (Self) | .015 | .027 | -.039 | .069 | .595 |
| Family Income (High) | -.083 | .063 | -.207 | .041 | .189 |
Outcome: Mean Support for Tobacco Control Policies