| Literature DB >> 23433067 |
Barna Konkolÿ Thege1, Róbert Urbán, Mária S Kopp.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To date, all investigations on the relationship between smoking and perceived level of meaning in life have used cross-sectional designs. Therefore, the purpose of the present prospective study, conducted with a four-year time lag, was to test the predictive power of the life meaning construct concerning changes in smoking status.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23433067 PMCID: PMC3598484 DOI: 10.1186/1747-597X-8-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy ISSN: 1747-597X
Baseline and follow-up meaning in life scores [M(SD)] stratified by smoking status
| Stable non-smokers (a) | 10.21 (2.57) | 10.02 (2.73) | |
| Stable smokers (b) | 9.66 (2.70) | 9.54 (2.92) | |
| Starters (c) | 9.81 (2.62) | 9.78 (2.85) | |
| Quitters (d) | 9.85 (2.66) | 9.74 (3.05) | |
| Kruskall-Wallis one-way analysis of ranks | |||
| | | df = 3 | df = 3 |
| | | p < 0.001 | p < 0.001 |
| Multiple pairwise comparisons with Mann–Whitney test | a vs. b | U = 1236219.5; p < 0.001; r = 0.09 | U = 1306015.0; p < 0.001; r = 0.07 |
| | a vs. c | U = 286889.0; p = 0.028; r = 0.04 | U = 312517.5; p = 0.279; r = 0.02 |
| | a vs. d | U = 254983.5; p = 0.049; r = 0.04 | U = 271433.0; p = 0.291; r = 0.02 |
| | b vs. c | U = 108765.0; p = 0.382; r = 0.02 | U = 111752.0; p = 0.237; r = 0.03 |
| | b vs. d | U = 96185.0; p = 0.405; r = 0.02 | U = 97662.0; p = 0.306; r = 0.03 |
| c vs. d | U = 22362.5; p = 0.984; r < 0.01 | U = 23121.0; p = 0.942; r < 0.01 | |
Predictors of smoking status – odds ratios according to the structural regression model
| Life meaning at T1 | 0.54** [0.35-0.84] | 0.56 [0.25-1.28] | 0.55 [0.25-1.23] |
| Life meaning at T2 | 0.64** [0.47-0.87] | 0.63 [0.35-1.16] | 0.71 [0.40-1.25] |
| Gender (1 – ♂; 2 – ♀) | 0.52*** [0.44-0.61] | 0.50*** [0.37-0.68] | 0.67** [0.51-0.89] |
| Age | 1.04*** [1.03-1.05] | 1.03*** [1.02-1.04] | 1.06*** [1.05-1.07] |
| Level of education | 0.80*** [0.75-0.85] | 0.99 [0.89-1.11] | 0.90 [0.81-1.01] |
+Reference group: stable non-smokers (N = 2843); *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001. Significance tests were carried out using Z-statistics (=coefficient estimate/standard error).