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. 2018 Mar 12;21(4):513–522. doi: 10.1093/ntr/nty049

Table 3.

Adjusted Logistic Regression Examining the Association Between LGBT Status and Past 30-Day Exposure to Tobacco-related Media With Current Tobacco Use Among Adults*

Variables of interest Past 30-day use
Past 30-Day Coupon Exposure Cigarette
(N = 17496)
E-Cigarettes
(N = 17467)
Cigar
(N = 17388)
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
LGBT (vs. Non-LGBT) 1.76*** (1.44–2.16) 2.12*** (1.66–2.71) 1.60*** (1.26–2.02)
Past 30-day Coupon Exposure (vs. No Exposure) 3.27*** (2.81–3.80) 2.85*** (2.34–3.48) 3.21*** (2.70–3.82)
Past 30-Day E-Cigarette Exposure Cigarette
(N = 17493)
E-Cigarettes
(N = 17464)
Cigar
(N = 17385)
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
LGBT (vs. Non-LGBT) 1.77*** (1.44–2.17) 2.11*** (1.64–2.71) 1.60** (1.26–2.04)
Past 30-day E-cigarette Ad Exposure (vs. No Exposure) 2.52*** (2.27–2.81) 2.78*** (2.35–3.30) 2.29*** (1.99–2.64)
Past 30-Day Anti-Tobacco Exposure Cigarette
(N = 17494)
E-Cigarettes
(N = 17465)
Cigar
(N = 17287)
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
LGBT (vs. Non-LGBT) 1.79*** (1.46–2.19) 2.17*** (1.69–2.77) 1.62*** (1.27–2.06)
Past 30-day Anti-Tobacco Ad Exposure (vs. No Exposure) 1.92*** (1.72–2.13) 1.91*** (1.62–2.26) 2.10*** (1.82–2.42)

*All analyses adjust for: age, gender, race or ethnicity, education, income, and whether or not living with a partner.

**p = .001, ***p < .0001