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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Educ Behav. 2020 Jan 29;47(2):272–283. doi: 10.1177/1090198119893374

Table 3.

Unadjusted odds ratios (ORs) for current non-smoking from standardized protective factors, SGM adults, N=453, 2017, USA, weighted

Predictor Variable Total Sample N = 453 Lesbian n = 134 Gay n = 129 Bisexual n = 164 Transgender or non-binary n = 26
UNIVERSAL RESILIENCIES
Advertising skepticism
 Thinks advertising is not truthful 1.40 (1.07–1.85) 1.43 (0.83–2.46) 1.27 (0.74–2.18) 1.45 (0.99–2.12) 2.68 (0.94–7.63)
SGM-SPECIFIC RESILIENCIES
Identity centrality
 Comfortable being LGBTQ 1.01 (0.81–1.25) 0.50 (0.19–1.28) 0.67 (0.34–1.32) 1.20 (0.91–1.58) 1.65 (0.53–5.12)
 Being LGBTQ is a central part of who you are 1.13 (0.86–1.48) 0.78 (0.41–1.48) 1.29 (0.79–2.11) 1.24 (0.84–1.82) 0.33 (0.06–2.03)
Social support
 Have people you can talk to about being LGBTQ 1.25 (0.98–1.59) 1.42 (0.84–2.41) 1.15 (0.71–1.86) 1.17 (0.86–1.60) 1.49 (0.54–4.08)
 Feel supported by people who know you are LGBTQ 1.22 (0.94–1.58) 1.71 (0.84–2.32) 0.66 (0.37–1.19) 1.53 (1.11–2.11) 1.23 (0.44–3.48)
 Feel like you fit in with other LGBTQ people 1.03 (0.78–1.36) 1.25 (0.69–2.27) 1.21 (0.70–2.09) 0.78 (0.50–1.21) 0.37 (0.07–1.87)
Community participation
Attended an LGBTQ pride parade in last year 1.03 (0.62–1.73) 0.52 (0.18–1.48) 0.95 (0.36–2.51) 1.83 (0.79–4.24) 0.36 (0.05–2.71)
LGBTQ bar, party, or social gathering in last year 0.84 (0.47–1.50) 0.65 (0.18–2.33) 0.85 (0.30–2.39) 0.93 (0.40–2.18) 0.003 (0.00–0.04)

Bold indicates p<.05,

p<.08; italics indicate dichotomous predictor; note that predictors are standardized and OR thus reflects predicted change for 1 standard deviation increase;

unweighted OR=1.14, p > .05