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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2020 Nov 24;31(2):224–232. doi: 10.1038/s41370-020-00279-0

Table 3.

Associations between English language acculturation measures and individual product type usage

Speaks English (any versus none)

Overall OR (95% CI) With friends OR (95% CI) At home OR (95% CI)

Crème rinse/conditioner 1.43 (0.73, 2.84) 1.32 (0.62, 2.79) 0.84 (0.30, 2.35)
Shampoo 1.92 (0.64, 5.75) 1.21 (0.39, 3.78) 0.92 (0.18, 4.65)
Perfume/cologne 1.96 (0.93, 4.09) 2.79 (1.31, 5.97) 3.78 (1.36, 10.53)
Bar soap/body wash 1.78 (0.59, 5.43) 1.99 (0.53, 7.42) NE
Liquid hand soap 2.90 (1.00, 8.46) 2.75 (0.70, 10.72) NE
Lotion/moisturizer 1.21 (0.59, 2.48) 0.69 (0.33, 1.46) 0.66 (0.23, 1.90)
Colored cosmetics 1.69 (0.83, 3.43) 1.07 (0.51, 2.27) 0.99 (0.33, 2.93)
Sunscreen 1.57 (0.83, 2.97) 1.07 (0.55, 2.09) 1.45 (0.54, 3.87)
Nail polish 2.06 (0.79, 5.40) 3.61 (1.39, 9.33) 2.71 (0.82, 8.98)

All models adjusted for age at US entry, site location, length of US residence, and educational attainment.

NE: non-estimable – model could not converge because usage groups were unbalance