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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Behav. 2015 Nov;39(6):832–848. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.39.6.11

Table 4.

Binary Logistic Regression to Predict Ever Hookah Lounge Attendancea among Undergraduate Students at a University in San Diego, CA

Unadjusted ORb 95% CI pc Adjusted ORd 95% CI p
Became aware of hookah loungese
    By friends 4.450 3.294 - 6.011 <.001 4.428 2.733 - 7.176 <.001
    Other reference reference
Distance of nearest hookah lounge to the universityf
    < 5 miles 1.677 1.133 - 2.484 .010 2.109 1.211 - 3.672 .008
    ≥ 5 miles reference reference

Note.

a

Dependent variable: Ever attended a hookah lounge; ‘Yes’ coded ‘1’ and ‘No’ coded ‘0’.

b

OR = Odds Ratio.

c

Statistically significant p values are bolded.

d

Adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, and ever hookah use.

e

How did you first become aware of hookah lounges? All response categories before collapsing are found in Table 3.

f

How far your university is to the nearest hookah lounge? Response categories “5 - 10 miles” and “> 10 miles” were collapsed into the single category “≥ 5 miles”.

Hosmer and Lemeshow Goodness-of-Fit Test (p = .502); Nagelkerke R2 = .479; N = 639.