Table 3.
Potential predictor | Cigarettes (n=484) |
E-cigarettes (n=476) |
Hookah (n=486) |
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Bivariate test statistic (p) | Regression parameter estimate (p) | Bivariate test statistic (p) | Regression parameter estimate (p) | Bivariate test statistic (p) | Regression parameter estimate (p) | |
Male | 6.45 (<.001) | 1.19 (<.001) | 3.09 (.002) | 0.57 (.030) | 1.86 (.064) | 0.19 (.47) |
White/non-Hispanic | 0.06 (.95) | 0.06 (.80) | 1.26 (.21) | 0.41 (.16) | 1.04 (.30) | 0.35 (.24) |
Lower undergraduates | −1.07 (.28) | −0.15 (.57) | −2.74 (.006) | −0.48 (.14) | −1.38 (.17) | <0.01 (.99) |
On-campus residence | −0.65 (.52) | 0.05 (.82) | −2.20 (.028) | −0.14 (.58) | −2.67 (.008) | −0.37 (.15) |
Current tobacco user | 6.37 (<.001) | 1.55 (<.001) | 7.74 (<.001) | 1.97(<.001) | 9.22 (<.001) | 2.18 (<.001) |
Number of smokers in lifer | 0.20 (<.001) | 0.21 (.036) | 0.26 (<.001) | 0.36 (.005) | 0.20 (<.001) | 0.27 (.038) |
Reported exposure to SHSr | 0.03 (.53) | −0.01 (.84) | 0.17 (<.001) | 0.12 (.033) | 0.10 (.022) | 0.04 (.47) |
MLR F=14.16, p < .001 R2=0.17 |
MLR F=13.46, p<.001 R2=0.17 |
MLR F=10.67, p<.001 R2=0.14 |
SHS=Secondhand smoke
MLR=multiple linear regression
Note. All bivariate comparisons based on two-sample t-tests except those denoted with ‘r,’ which are Pearson's product moment correlations.