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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 2.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2019 Jan 2;45(2):217–226. doi: 10.1080/00952990.2018.1549562

Table 3:

Weighted Univariable Results from Multinomial Logistic Regression Predicting Self-reported Visits to Tobacco Retailers (OR and 95% Confidence Intervals)1

1 vs. 0 Visits to Stores 2–3 vs. 0 4+ vs. 0
Characteristic
Individual
Age
 11–13 ref. ref. ref.
 14–16 1.21 (0.62, 2.38) 1.19 (0.65, 2.16) 1.76 (0.98, 3.17)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White ref. ref. ref.
 Non-Hispanic Black 1.02 (0.35, 2.96) 1.86 (0.73, 4.76) 3.19 (1.29, 7.85)
 Other 0.98 (0.30, 3.24) 2.06 (0.72, 5.86) 2.61 (0.94, 7.29)
Tobacco use
 Never ref. ref. ref.
 Ever 1.04 (0.36, 3.02) 1.90 (0.73, 4.97) 3.93 (1.56, 9.88)
Neighborhood
County Type
 Rural ref. ref. ref.
 Urban 0.87 (0.48, 1.60) 0.75 (0.43, 1.32) 0.56 (0.33, 0.96)
Neighborhood Poverty
 Low poverty rate ref. ref. ref.
 Medium/high poverty rate 1.17 (0.58, 2.33) 2.38 (1.28, 4.44) 3.01 (1.65, 5.52)
1

Bold for a statistically significant result