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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 3.
Published in final edited form as: Tob Control. 2016 Oct 5;25(Suppl 2):ii73–ii80. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053313

Table 4.

Adjusted ORs for reported quit attempts, among current tobacco product users (n=1254)*

95% CI

OR Lower Upper
Age
  18–24 1.86 1.17 2.96
  25–34 1.69 1.12 2.54
  35–44 1.45 0.99 2.11
  45–54 1.45 0.96 2.17
  55+ 1.00 REF
Education
  Some/completed HS 1.00 REF
  Some university/trade school 1.21 0.91 1.63
  Completed university/post graduate 1.01 0.64 1.58
Gender
  Male 1.00 REF
  Female 1.08 0.82 1.43
Marital status
  Married/cohabitating 1.00 REF
  No longer married 0.82 0.60 1.12
  Never married 1.22 0.84 1.76
Race
  White, non-Hispanic 1.00 REF
  Black, non-Hispanic 1.23 0.84 1.80
  Hispanic 1.02 0.69 1.50
  Other, non-Hispanic 1.22 0.74 2.00
Income
  <US$30 000 1.00 REF
  US$30 000–US$59 999 1.05 0.75 1.47
  US$60 000+ 0.82 0.56 1.19
Current NCT only user
  No 1.00 REF
  Yes 0.45 0.30 0.67
Polyuse
  Single product user, no flavour 1.00 REF
  Single product user, flavour 0.86 0.62 1.21
  Polyuser, no flavour 1.39 0.87 2.22
  Polyuser, flavour 1.57 1.08 2.27
*

‘Quit attempts’ was measured using the following question: “During the past 12 months, have you tried to quit [list of currently used tobacco products] completely?” Bold values indicate statistically significant findings according to Wald χ2 test for predictor variable (p<0.05).

Tobacco product includes cigarettes (menthol only), e-cigarettes, cigars (all), pipe, hookah, snus and smokeless tobacco.

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