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. 2013 Sep 30;16(2):216–223. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntt150

Table 2.

Simple Logistic Regressions With Associations Between Sociodemographic and Drug Dependence Characteristics and Current Cigarette Smoking and Smokeless Tobacco (ST) Use

2011 NSDUH
Cigarette use ST use
OR 99% CI OR 99% CI
Sociodemographics
 Age 0.87** 0.86, 0.89 0.88** 0.85, 0.90
 Male gender 1.33** 1.19, 1.50 17.96** 10.46, 30.82
Education
  High school 0.81** 0.71, 0.93 0.88 0.65, 1.20
  Some college 0.67** 0.58, 0.79 0.68* 0.50, 0.91
  College graduate 0.28** 0.23, 0.33 0.39** 0.26, 0.58
 Married 0.45** 0.40, 0.50 0.88 0.72, 1.09
 Unemployed 2.40** 2.00, 2.88 1.02 0.72, 1.45
 Non-Hispanic White 1.24** 1.09, 1.41 3.05** 2.27, 4.09
Drug dependence
 Alcohol 4.42** 3.49, 5.60 2.46** 1.71, 3.53
 Cocaine 13.20** 5.71, 30.52 1.61 0.53, 4.89
 Heroin 24.33** 6.95, 85.13 7.98** 3.07, 20.72
 Marijuana 7.71** 5.50, 10.80 2.33** 1.45, 3.76

Notes. The reference category for education is less than high school. OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; NSDUH = National Survey of Drug Use and Health.

*p < .01,**p < .0005.