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. 2017 Nov 6;21(2):212–219. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx246

Table 4.

Product Display Exposure and Cigarette Smoking Behaviors Among Young Adult Texas College/University Students (n = 813)

Cigarette smoking abstinencea Used e-cigarettes for cessation/reductiona
AOR
(95% CI)
AOR
(95% CI)
Step 1a (individual relationship)
E-cigarette display 0.73***
(0.62–0.86)
1.25
(0.95–1.64)
AICb 988.66 457.98
Step 1b (individual relationship)
Cigarette display 0.77**
(0.65–0.91)
1.44**
(1.04–2.01)
AICb 994.71 455.00
Step 2 (over and above)
E-cigarette display 0.77**
(0.64–0.93)
1.09
(0.80–1.48)
Cigarette Display 0.89
(0.73–1.08)
1.38
(0.95–2.00)
AICb 989.28 456.73
Step 3 (interactions)
E-cigarette display × cigarette display 1.17
(0.97–1.42)
0.70
(0.47–1.03)
Likelihood ratio test (χ2) 19.11 9.01

aModels control for age, sex, race, institution type, nicotine dependence, current hookah use, current cigar use, quit history, and desire to quit and previous use of e-cigarettes to quit or reduce cigarette smoking.

bAIC = Akaike Information Criterion

*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001