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. 2019 Dec 23;17:101032. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.101032

Table 3.

Unadjusted and adjusted binomial regression analyses results for the total sample and the subsamples, 2014–2015 U.S. Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study.

Total sample
Women
Men
Unadjusted model
Adjusted modela
Unadjusted model
Adjusted modelb
Unadjusted model
Adjusted modelb
Prevalence difference
(95% CI)
Prevalence difference
(95% CI)
Prevalence difference
(95% CI)
Prevalence difference
(95% CI)
Prevalence difference
(95% CI)
Prevalence difference
(95% CI)
Joint inequality 5.4** 7.6*** 10.3** 12.6** 0.6* 0.2*
(5.6, 10.2) (2.5, 12.8) (3.8, 16.7) (5.6, 19.6) (−7.5, 8.7) (−7.5, 7.8)
Referent educational inequality 11.4***(9.5, 13.3) 12.5*** 8.5*** 9.7*** 14.0*** 15.2***
(9.5, 13.3) (10.5, 14.4) (6.1, 10.9) (7.1, 12.3) (11.2, 16.8) (12.3, 18.1)
Referent Sexual orientation inequality 10.3*** 9.7*** 14.6*** 13.7*** 5.0** 4.6**
(7.4, 13.2) (6.8, 12.6) (11.4, 17.8) (10.4, 17.0) (0.3, 9.7) 0(0.0, 9.2)
Excess intersectional inequality −16.3*** −14.6*** −12.8** −10.8** −18.4*** −19.6***
(–22.2, −10.5) (−20.8, −8.3) (−20.6, −5.0) (−19.2, −2.4) (−28.5, −8.4) (−29.1, −10.2)

*p ≥ 0.05, ** 0.001 ≤ p < 0.05, and ***p < 0.001

a

Model adjusted for gender, age, and race/ethnicity.

b

Model adjusted for age and race/ethnicity.