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. 2024 Feb 15;26(Suppl 1):S3–S12. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntad108

Table 5.

Associations of Baseline Nicotine/Tobacco Content Exposure and Engagement With Past-Month Nicotine/Tobacco Use Among Baseline Nicotine/Tobacco Current Users (n = 389)

Past-month use at follow-up (n/%) OR (95% CI) p AOR (95% CI)a p
No Yes
Viewed tobacco or nicotine content at baseline No 78 (35.8%) 140 (64.2%) 1.50 (.97, 2.33) .068 1.54 (.98, 2.42) .064
Yes 46 (27.1%) 124 (72.9%)
No Yes
Posted tobacco or nicotine content at baseline No 101 (33.6%) 200 (66.4%) 1.47 (.86, 2.52) .163 1.42 (.82, 2.49) .213
Yes 22 (25.6%) 64 (74.4%)
No Yes
Saw posts from friends about tobacco or nicotine products at baseline No 84 (32.8%) 172 (67.2%) 1.17 (.74, 1.85) .504 1.07 (.67, 1.73) .777
Yes 38 (29.5%) 91 (70.5%)
No Yes
Saw posts from celebrities or “influencers” about tobacco or nicotine products at baseline No 90 (30.5%) 205 (69.5%) .80 (.48, 1.31) .368 .73 (.43, 1.22) .226
Yes 32 (35.6%) 58 (64.4%)
No Yes
Liked posts about tobacco or nicotine products at baseline No 97 (31.4%) 212 (68.6%) 1.00 (.57, 1.72) .985 .95 (.54, 1.70) .874
Yes 23 (31.5%) 50 (68.5%)

aAdjusted for participant gender, sexual identity, personal finances, friends’ use of cigarettes and/or e-cigarettes, past-month alcohol use, and past-month cannabis use (all significantly associated with past-month nicotine/tobacco use at follow-up in bivariate analyses; p < .05).