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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 11.
Published in final edited form as: Tob Regul Sci. 2016 Jul 1;2(3):239–251. doi: 10.18001/TRS.2.3.4

Table 3.

Factors Associated with Current Use of Little Cigars and Cigarillos among Lifetime Users

Model Predictors Model 1
AOR (95% CI)
Model 2
AOR (95% CI)
Model 3
AOR (95% CI)
Model 4
AOR (95% CI)
Consider yourself addicted to LCCs:

 Not at all 0.53 (0.18, 1.52) 0.81 (0.25, 2.61)
 Somewhat 17.19*** (3.90, 76.66) 14.57** (3.00, 70.67)
 Very 5.36 (0.77, 37.31) 2.77 (0.31, 24.79)
 I don’t know REF REF

Ever used favored LCCs:

 Yes 2.51*** (1.56, 4.05) 1.86* (1.10, 3.16)
 No REF REF

Thoughts on future LCC use:

 Won’t smoke again 0.15*** (0.08, 0.29) 0.16*** (0.08, 0.32)
 Will smoke for a short time 3.61** (1.73, 7.54) 3.15** (1.48, 6.69)
 Will continue smoking a long time 5.63*** (2.51, 12.62) 3.73** (1.47, 9.46)
 I don’t know REF REF
*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001

Note.

Model 1 included perceptions of addiction to LCCs. Model 2 included prior use of flavored LCCs. Model 3 included intentions to use LCCs in the future. Model 4 included all 3 factors. All models adjust for sex, age, race/ethnicity, education, household income, US region, perceived health status and cigarette smoking status.

Boldface indicates statistical significance (p < .05). AOR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.