Table 3. Daily and nondaily smoking among non-Partiers over 3 years of smokefree intervention.
Non-Partiers with HAVOC recall | Non-Partiers without HAVOC recall | |
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aOR (95% CI) | aOR (95% CI) | |
Predictors of being a daily smoker (vs. nonsmoker) | ||
Age | 1.10 (.92–1.31) | 1.01 (.94–1.09) |
Race | — | — |
White | .77 (.33–1.79) | 1.61 (1.16–2.22)a |
Other | 1.10 (.43–2.82) | 1.47 (.96–2.25) |
Hispanic (ref) | — | — |
Education | — | — |
HS only/college dropout | 1.07 (.40–2.86) | 2.04 (1.35–3.09)a |
In college | .43 (.18–1.01) | .99 (.68–1.44) |
College graduate (ref) | — | — |
Male sex | 1.03 (.48–2.22) | .97 (.72–1.31) |
LGB sexual orientation | .97 (.40–2.32) | 1.18 (.78–1.77) |
Anti-industry attitude | .64 (.44–.94)a | .62 (.54–.72)a |
Social Prioritization Index | .96 (.84–1.09) | 1.10 (1.04–1.15)a |
Tobacco advertising receptivity | 2.53 (1.14–5.62)a | 1.89 (1.39–2.57)a |
Binge drinking in past 30 days | 2.15 (.68–6.82) | 1.89 (1.29–2.76)a |
Duration since intervention start (over three years) | .73 (.36–1.47) | .75 (.54–1.10) |
Predictors of being a non-daily smoker (vs. nonsmoker) | ||
Age | .87 (.77–.98)a | .99 (.93–1.05) |
Race | — | — |
White | 1.21 (.69–2.09) | .86 (.68–1.10) |
Other | .78 (.41–1.48) | 1.38 (1.01–1.89)a |
Hispanic (ref) | — | — |
Education | — | — |
HS only/college dropout | .96 (.44–2.09) | .90 (.64–1.27) |
In college | 1.12 (.60–2.08) | 1.20 (.91–1.58) |
College graduate (ref) | — | — |
Male sex | 1.25 (.76–2.06) | 1.15 (.98–1.44) |
LGB sexual orientationb | 2.18 (1.20–3.98)a | 1.96 (1.45–2.64)a |
Anti-industry attitude | .77 (.62–.96)a | .82 (.74–.90)a |
Social Prioritization Index | 1.04 (.96–1.14) | 1.05 (1.01–1.09)a |
Tobacco advertising receptivity | 2.47 (1.43–4.25)a | 1.34 (1.04–1.72)a |
Binge drinking in past 30 days | 2.27 (1.21–4.29)a | 2.07 (1.59–2.69)a |
Duration since intervention start (over three years) | .76 (.47–1.23) | 1.02 (.81–1.32) |
aOR = adjusted odds ratio.
Denotes statistical significance (p < .05).
Lesbian, gay, bisexual.