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Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Promot. 2013 Apr 26;28(3):168–174. doi: 10.4278/ajhp.120912-QUAN-442

Table 2.

Associations between Psychiatric and Substance Use Symptoms and Indoor Tanning and Tanning Dependence (N = 306)a

Indoor Tanning Tanning Dependence
Variable OR (95% CI) p OR (95% CI) p
Smoked in past 30 days 1.30 (0.65–2.63) 0.461 1.10 (0.52–2.30) 0.810
Alcohol 2.74 (1.64–4.60) <0.001 3.25 (1.72–6.16) <0.001
Illicit drug (includes marijuana) 1.62 (0.65–4.05) 0.303 1.01 (0.39–2.64) 0.986
Anorexia or bulimia 0.96 (0.53–1.74) 0.892 1.76 (0.92–3.38) 0.091
Seasonal affective 1.15 (0.71–1.89) 0.570 1.67 (0.95–2.93) 0.076
Major depressive 0.76 (0.42–1.41) 0.387 0.51 (0.25–1.03) 0.060
Social anxiety 0.22 (0.06–0.77) 0.018 0.62 (0.17–2.24) 0.467
Obsessive compulsive 1.24 (0.55–2.77) 0.607 1.72 (0.75–3.98) 0.203
Post traumatic stress 1.51 (0.86–2.66) 0.155 1.13 (0.59–2.18) 0.705
Generalized anxiety 4.78 (2.19–10.44) <0.001 1.71 (0.79–3.67) 0.172
a

Based on multivariate logistic regression analyses.