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Table 5 Binary logistics regression analysis for smoking behaviors associated with Big Five personality

From: The association between smoking and family health with the mediation role of personality among Chinese people: nationwide cross-sectional study

Smoking behaviors

Unadjusted

Adjusted 1

Adjusted 2

Adjusted 3

OR (95%CI)

P value

OR (95%CI)

P value

OR (95%CI)

P value

OR (95%CI)

P value

Big Five personality

 Extraversion

0.990(0.968, 1.013)

0.397

1.015(0.990,1.041)

0.240

1.027(1.001,1.053)

0.046

1.048(1.021,1.075)

 < 0.001

 Agreeableness

0.952(0.928,0.976)

 < 0.001

0.982(0.955,1.009)

0.184

0.973(0.947,1.001)

0.055

1.000(0.972,1.029)

0.973

 Conscientiousness

1.014(0.991,1.037)

0.237

1.015(0.991,1.041)

0.223

0.981(0.956,1.006)

0.129

1.020(0.993,1.047)

0.145

 Nervousness

1.079(1.054,1.106)

 < 0.001

1.014(0.987,1.041)

0.319

1.008(0.982,1.136)

0.542

1.063(1.033,1.093)

 < 0.001

 Openness

0.901(0.880,0.924)

 < 0.001

0.940(0.915,0.965)

 < 0.001

0.974 (0.948,1.001)

0.060

0.970(0.943,0.997)

0.029

  1. Logistic regression model was applied measure the association between Big Five personality (independent variable) and smoking behaviors (dependent variable)
  2. Adjusted 1: Adjusting for age, gender and household type
  3. Adjusted 2: Adjusting for age, gender, household type, marital status, education levels, family income, current work status, religion, political landscape, residence, chronic diseases
  4. Adjusted 3: Adjusting for age, gender, household type, marital, education, income, work status, religion, political, residence, chronic diseases, negative event, depression
  5. P-value less than 0.001 was considered conservative for statistical significance after Bonferroni correction
  6. OR Odds ration, CI confidence interval, FHS family health scale