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. 2018 Aug 20;172(10):966–972. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.2038

Table 3. Adjusted Odds Ratios (aORs) of Cigarette Sales to Minors.

Variable aOR (95% CI)a P Value
Fixed Effects
First visit vs all others
First visit 2.50 (1.46-4.29) .001
Other visit 1 [Reference] NA
Same minor and same retailer visits
Same minor checked retailer twice 2.00 (1.22-3.29) .006
Different minor checked retailer each time 1 [Reference] NA
Clerk of Asian race/ethnicity
Asian race/ethnicity as reported by minor 0.17 (0.05-0.54) .003
All other races/ethnicities 1 [Reference] NA
Whether the clerk asked for ID
Clerk did not ask for ID 130.63 (37.27-457.83) <.001
Clerk asked for ID 1 [Reference] NA
ID method
Compared with age calendar 3.51 (1.05-11.68) .04
Looked at briefly 51.54 (22.04-120.50) <.001
Looked at carefully 2.49 (0.95-6.51) .06
Other 2.28 (0.69-7.55) .18
Verified electronically 1 [Reference] NA
Random Effect for 201 Retailers and 1181 Observationsb Variance (95% CI)
Variance of intercept 1.85 (0.99-3.46) <.001c

Abbreviations: ID, government-issued photo identification; NA, not applicable.

a

Adjusted for tabled covariates.

b

The intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.36 (95% CI, 0.23-0.51).

c

Likelihood ratio test compared with ordinary logistic regression.