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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2013 Dec 24;136:28–35. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.12.004

Table 3.

Adjusted a logistic regression analyses assessing correlates of current smoking of Long/Ultra-long and King-sized cigarettes among U.S. adults Smokers b, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2011/2012 (n=1,108)

Characteristic Categories Long/Ultra-long
cigarettes
aOR (95% CI)
King-sized
cigarettes
aOR (95% CI)
Sex
Male (Referent)
Female 3.09 (2.09–4.58)* 0.38 (0.25–0.58)*
Marital Status
Married/Living with partner
Widowed/divorced/separated 1.26 (0.81–1.96) 0.93 (0.60–1.43)
Never married 1.28 (0.77–2.11) 0.97 (0.58–1.63)
Age, years
18–24 (Referent)
25–44 1.29 (0.59–2.83) 0.73 (0.33–1.60)
45–64 2.39 (1.08–5.30)* 0.47 (0.21–1.05)
≥65 5.27 (1.4–19.78)* 0.23 (0.06–0.84)
Race/ethnicity
White, non-Hispanic (Referent)
Black, non-Hispanic 2.07 (1.30–3.28)* 0.52 (0.34–0.79)
Hispanic 0.94 (0.59–1.48) 0.82 (0.48–1.41)
Other race, non-Hispanic 1.09 (0.33–3.59) 0.71 (0.23–2.14)
School level
<9th grade (Referent)
9–11 grade 1.87 (0.95–3.67) 0.56 (0.29–1.09)
High School graduate/GED 1.39 (0.76–2.54) 0.74 (0.38–1.42)
> High school 1.45 (0.74–2.82) 0.64 (0.34–1.19)
Body Mass Index
Underweight (Referent)
Normal 1.64 (0.35–7.67) 0.58 (0.13–2.72)
Overweight 1.82 (0.35–9.56) 0.58 (0.11–3.07)
Obese 1.70 (0.39–7.45) 0.51 (0.12–2.26)

Note: n=unweighted number, CI=Confidence Interval, GED= General Education Development certificate.

a

Adjusted for all factors listed in Table.

b

The denominator for all analyses was current cigarette smokers aged ≥20 years (i.e. respondents who reported that they had smoked at least 100 cigarettes during their lifetime, and smoked daily or on some days at the time of the survey).

*

Statistically significant at p<0.05