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Chunk #17 — RESULTS — Net associations of baseline smoking and nicotine dependence with subsequent SROs

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The association between smoking and subsequent suicide-related outcomes in the National Comorbidity Survey panel sample.
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models. In the case of suicide plans, in comparison, the sign pattern remains (88% of the ORs remain elevated) and the proportion of ORs that are statistically significant (17%, 3/17) is the same as in the gross models. Furthermore, some aspects of the dose-response pattern continue to hold in the net models, most notably the higher ORs associated with early than later onsets of use, daily use, and dependence. Interestingly, the net coefficients are more consistently elevated than the gross coefficients in predicting suicide gestures, with 88% of the ORs elevated, although none is statistically significant and there is no evidence of a dose-response pattern in the coefficients. Only a minority of the ORs in the net models to predict suicide attempts, finally, is elevated (11%, 2/17) and none is statistically significant.