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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2017 Jan 31;60(5):592–598. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.12.001

Table 2.

Associations between ENDS exposure and peer and community acceptability of adult cigarette smoking, 2014 Florida Youth Tobacco Survey.

Middle School High School

Never cigarette smokers Ever cigarette smokers Never cigarette smokers Ever cigarette smokers

Perceived that peers view adult cigarette smoking as acceptable

% AOR (95% CI) % AOR (95% CI) % AOR (95% CI) % AOR (95% CI)
ENDS use
In past 30 days 34.1% 1.16 (0.82, 1.65) 59.4% 1.35 (0.98, 1.87) 42.8% 1.25 (1.00, 1.55) 59.3% 1.28 (0.94, 1.35)
Ever, not in past 30 days 40.3% 1.72 (1.31, 2.25) 48.0% 1.12 (0.86, 1.47) 44.6% 1.36 (1.13, 1.65) 56.1% 1.17 (0.98, 1.39)
Never 23.0% 1.00 41.3% 1.00 34.3% 1.00 48.5% 1.00
Exposed to ENDS advertising
Yes 26.3% 1.29 (1.15, 1.43) 50.8% 1.24 (0.94, 1.62) 38.7% 1.19 (1.09, 1.30) 55.4% 1.11 (0.96, 1.29)
No 18.6% 1.00 38.8% 1.00 29.9% 1.00 49.5% 1.00
Living with ENDS user(s)
Yes 30.7% 1.11 (0.96, 1.30) 57.2% 1.32 (1.00, 1.73) 47.4% 1.21 (1.05, 1.39) 61.0% 1.10 (0.90, 1.35)
No 22.6% 1.00 44.0% 1.00 34.2% 1.00 51.4% 1.00

Perceived community views adult cigarette smoking as acceptable
% AOR (95% CI) % AOR (95% CI) % AOR (95% CI) % AOR (95% CI)

ENDS use
In past 30 days 47.8% 0.82 (0.53, 1.29) 64.2% 1.23 (0.90, 1.69) 52.7% 1.07 (0.87, 1.32) 64.1% 1.09 (0.91, 1.32)
Ever, not in past 30 days 55.0% 1.25 (0.97, 1.61) 61.0% 1.20 (0.92, 1.56) 55.6% 1.18 (0.95, 1.47) 64.5% 1.25 (1.03, 1.52)
Never 40.2% 1.00 53.1% 1.00 48.3% 1.00 56.9% 1.00
Exposed to ENDS advertising
Yes 45.1% 1.29 (1.18, 1.42) 61.7% 1.28 (0.97, 1.68) 52.4% 1.13 (1.03, 1.24) 62.9% 1.09 (0.94, 1.27)
No 33.5% 1.00 48.7% 1.00 42.9% 1.00 57.1% 1.00
Living with ENDS user(s)
Yes 52.0% 1.21 (1.05, 1.39) 66.9% 1.35 (1.03, 1.76) 61.0% 1.22 (1.04, 1.09) 66.9% 1.01 (0.83, 1.24)
No 39.5% 1.00 54.5% 1.00 47.8% 1.00 59.4% 1.00

All never-smoker models include age, gender, race/ethnicity, metropolitan status, living with cigarette smokers, exposed to cigarette smoking images on screen, exposed to cigarette point-of-sale advertising, ENDS use, exposure to ENDS advertising, and living with ENDS users. All ever-cigarette smoker models additionally include smoking in the past 30 days. Bolded estimates are statistically significant (p<0.05).