Table 2. Daily and nondaily smoking among Partiers over 3 years of smoke-free intervention.
Partiers with HAVOC recall | Partiers without HAVOC recall | |
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aOR (95% CI) | aOR (95% CI) | |
Predictors of being a daily smoker (vs. nonsmoker) | ||
Age | .86 (.71–1.04) | .92 (.83–1.03) |
Race | — | — |
White | 4.01 (1.86–8.67)a | 1.75 (1.15–2.67)a |
Other | .68 (.21–2.18) | .96 (.53–1.75) |
Hispanic (ref) | — | — |
Education | — | — |
HS only/college dropout | 1.97 (.62–6.19) | 2.01 (1.30–3.10)a |
In college | 1.46 (.51–4.15) | 1.08 (.58–1.99) |
College graduate (ref) | — | — |
Male sex | .78 (.37–1.61) | .84 (.56–1.27) |
LGB sexual orientation | .92 (.36–2.33) | 1.63 (.92–2.81) |
Anti-industry attitude | .62 (.45–.87)a | .61 (.51–.73)a |
Social Prioritization Index | 1.03 (.92–1.15) | 1.04 (.97–1.12) |
Tobacco advertising receptivity | 1.83 (.80–4.19) | 1.39 (.92–2.13) |
Binge drinking in past 30 days | 1.32 (.54–3.21) | 4.84 (2.29–10.22)a |
Duration since intervention start (over three years) | .41 (.19–.84)a | .56 (.36–.89)a |
Predictors of being a nondaily smoker (vs. nonsmoker) | ||
Age | 1.06 (.93–1.17) | .96 (.90–1.03) |
Race | — | — |
White | .81 (.44–1.49) | .72 (.52–1.00) |
Other | .83 (.43–1.60) | .92 (.62–1.37) |
Hispanic (ref) | — | — |
Education | — | — |
HS only/college dropout | 1.36 (.66–2.49) | 1.42 (.89–2.60) |
In college | .94 (.49–1.62) | 1.16 (.68–1.03) |
College graduate (ref) | — | — |
Male sex | 1.31 (.80–1.98) | 1.27 (.95–1.72) |
LGB sexual orientationb | 1.62 (.89–2.93) | 1.74 (1.15–2.64)a |
Anti-industry attitude | .76 (.62–.90)a | .91 (.82–1.02) |
Social Prioritization Index | 1.05 (.97–1.14) | 1.02 (.97–1.07) |
Tobacco advertising receptivity | 1.47 (.81–2.64) | 1.50 (1.07–2.10)a |
Binge drinking in past 30 days | 2.12 (1.17–3.50)a | 1.70 (1.20–2.43)a |
Duration since intervention start (over three years) | .61 (.36–1.01) | .91 (.82–1.02) |
aOR = adjusted odds ratio.
Denotes statistical significance (p < .05).
Lesbian, gay, bisexual.