Table 3.
Correlates of young adults’ perceived general harm from e-cigarettes and combustible cigarettes (n=847).
Combustible cigarettes | E-cigarettes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
F (d.f.) | Partial ε2 | F (d.f.) | Partial ε2 | |
Experimental condition | 0.30 (6, 1662) | .001 | 7.68 (6, 1662)*** | .027 |
E-cigarette use | 1.66 (3, 1662) | .006 | 1.84 (3,1662) | .007 |
Smoking status | 5.21 (6, 1662)*** | .018 | 2.17 (6, 1662)* | .008 |
E-cigarette marketing exposure | 1.06 (6, 1662) | .004 | 4.89 (6, 1662)*** | .017 |
Age | 1.90 (3, 830) | .007 | 0.58 (3, 830) | .002 |
Sex | 2.21 (3, 830) | .008 | 2.77 (3, 830)* | .010 |
Race | 3.82 (3, 830)* | .014 | 3.70 (3, 830)* | .013 |
Ethnicity | 0.63 (3, 830) | .002 | 0.35 (3, 830) | .001 |
Education | 0.36 (6, 1662) | .001 | 3.20 (6, 1662)** | .011 |
Cell entries are F-tests and partial eta-squared from multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA).
P≤0.05;
P≤0.01;
P≤0.001.
The effects in this model are adjusted for all variables in the model.