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. 2023 Dec 6;5:1286920. doi: 10.3389/frph.2023.1286920

Table 5.

Demographic differences by latent class.

Scent-altering product class
Characteristic Yes (N = 84) No (N = 577) Adjusted RR (95% CI)
Age (years)
18–24 (N = 189) 17 (20.2%) 172 (29.8%) REF
25–34 (N = 144) 13 (15.5%) 131 (22.7%) 1.4 (0.67, 2.9)
35–44 (N = 215) 36 (42.9%) 179 (31.0%) 2.3 (1.2, 4.1)*
45–54 (N = 113) 18 (21.4%) 95 (16.5%) 2.4 (1.2, 4.7)*
Race/ethnicitya
Black (N = 221) 31 (37.3%) 190 (33.4%)
Latinx (N = 204) 26 (31.3%) 178 (31.3%) 0.79 (0.45, 1.4)
White (N = 120) 13 (15.7%) 107 (18.8%) 0.98 (0.53, 1.8)
Some other identity (N = 107) 13 (15.7%) 94 (16.5%) 1 (0.52, 1.9)
Educationb
≤High school diploma (N = 130) 28 (34.1%) 102 (17.9%) 3.2 (1.8, 5.4)*
Some college, technical school, or associate degree (N = 226) 31 (37.8%) 195 (34.2%) 2.1 (1.2, 3.6)*
≥Bachelor’s degree (N = 297) 23 (28.0%) 274 (48.0%) REF
Sex/gender
Female (N = 640) 83 (98.8%) 557 (96.5%) NA
Transgender (N = 9) 1 (1.2%) 8 (1.4%) NA
Non-binary (N = 12) 0 (0.0%) 12 (2.1%) NA
Study
TSS (N = 534) 66 (78.6%) 468 (81.1%) REF
FORGE (N = 127) 18 (21.4%) 109 (18.9%) 0.82 (0.46, 1.4)

RR, Relative Risk; CI, Confidence Intervals; REF, Referent Group.

Adjusted RRs (95% CI) are for relative risk of having membership in the scent-altering product class. Significant differences (p < 0.05) in bold, (N = 661).

a

9 participants did not report race/ethnicity.

b

8 participants did not report education.