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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2016 Jun 3;59(2):222–229. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.04.003

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


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.

a

Denotes statistical significance (p < .05).

b

Lesbian, gay, bisexual.