The rows titled "Black," "Hispanic," and "Other race" give the odds ratios for these races as compared to whites. Are any of these odd’s ratios significantly different that 1 in any category? According to these results, are these races more or less likely to smoke than white? Explain.
Extracted text: Community Population Child Welfare Population Current Smoking, OR (95% CI) Lifetime Smoking, OR (95% CI) Lifetime Smoking, Regular Smoking, OR (95% CI) Current Smoking. Regular Smoking, OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) Female 1.24** (1.01, 1.52) 1.46*** (1.12, 1.90) 0.74 (0.50, 1.10) 1.30 (0.63, 2.67) 2.19* (0.96, 4.96) 1.52 (0.31, 7.45) Age 1.46† (1.26, 1.69) 1.45† (1.19, 1.77) 1.22 (0.86, 1.73) 1.96† (1.38, 2.79) 1.95*** (1.21, 3.16) 1.48 (0.69, 3.17) Black 0.29† (0.22, 0.38) 0.28† (0.19, 0.40) 0.23† (0.11, 0.47) 0.33** (0.12, 0.88) 0.29*** (0.11, 0.73) 0.33 (0.07, 1.50) 0.47** (0.26, 0.86) 1.45 (0.40, 5.22) Hispanic 0.41† (0.28, 0.59) 0.40† (0.26, 0.61) 0.76 (0.29, 2.03) 0.24* (0.05, 1.21) 0.04** (0.01, 0.48) Other race 0.62** (0.39, 0.99) 0.59** (0.35, 0.97) 1.88 (0.52, 6.74) 0.47 (0.12, 1.83) 1.61 (0.26, 10.06)