Table 5.
Multiple logistic regression of the outcome attitude towards E-cigarettes showing adjusted associations with its covariates₮
Covariate | No. (%) | Adjusted Odds Ratio | 95% Confidence Interval for Odds Ratio | P-value | ||
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Lower Limit | Upper Limit | |||||
E-cigarettes are addictive | 223 (67.0) | .231 | .080 | .663 | .006* | |
Use E-cigarettes | 36 (10.9) | 6.257 | 1.604 | 24.404 | .008* | |
Sex | Male (reference) | 198 (56.6) | .225 | .072 | .704 | .010* |
Female | 152 (43.4) | |||||
E-cigarettes are harmful | 215 (65.3) | .245 | .080 | .756 | .014* | |
E-cigarettes impair lung and heart function | 216 (66.3) | .301 | .092 | .984 | .047* |
* p ≤ .050 ₮ multivariable analysis was adjusted for age and adverse effects of nicotine smoking (effects on children, fetus, pregnant women, and risk of bladder cancer)