Table 3.
Explanatory Variable | ORAdj 95%CI | p-value |
Diabetes vs No Diabetes | 3.15 (1.35–7.34)* | 0.01 |
Not HS Graduate vs HS Graduate | 2.05 (1.30–3.22)* | <0.01 |
NHB Females vs NHW Females | 1.96 (1.17–3.28)* | 0.01 |
NHW Females vs MA Females | 2.62 (0.74–9.29) | 0.13 |
NHW Males vs NHW Females | 1.31 (0.77–2.23) | 0.32 |
NHB Females vs MA Females | 5.12 (1.41–18.58)* | 0.01 |
NHB Females vs NHB Males | 2.38 (0.93–6.09) | 0.07 |
MA Males vs MA Females | 2.24 (0.42–11.99) | 0.34 |
NHW Males vs NHB Males | 1.59 (0.76–3.33) | 0.21 |
NHW Males vs MA Males | 1.52 (0.56–4.18) | 0.41 |
MA Males vs NHB Males | 1.04 (0.36–3.01) | 0.94 |
Bold font identifies the statistically significant associations (* p < 0.05).
Note, all adults did not currently use smokeless tobacco, pipe, cigars, or nicotine gum, and had serum cotinine data. Invalid self-report was defined as "true" smokers self-reporting as non-smokers. Valid self-report was defined as "true" smokers self-reporting as smokers.
HS: High School; NHW: Non-Hispanic White; NHB: Non-Hispanic-Black: MA: Mexican-American