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. 2022 Jan 28;20:08. doi: 10.18332/tid/144054

Table 3.

Logistic regression results of sociodemographic factors associated with cigarette sharing and gifting among all participants, China 2020 (N=1512)

Sharing cigarettes AOR (95% CI) a Gifting cigarettes AOR (95% CI) a
Offering Receiving Offering Receiving
Gender
Male 4.93 (2.36–10.32)** 10.49 (6.60–16.68)**
Female 1 1
Ethnicity
Han 11.55 (1.14–116.68)*
Minority 1
Marital status
Married 1.55 (1.02–2.37)* 2.41 (1.49–3.90)** 2.14 (1.23–3.71)**
Others 1 1 1
Annual household income (RMB)
<20000 1.13 (0.70–1.84)
20000–49999 1.09 (0.67–1.76)
50000–79999 0.69 (0.39–1.22)
80000–99999 1.99 (1.02–3.92)*
≥100000 1
Province
Shaanxi 2.18 (1.59–2.99)** 1.48 (1.13–1.93)** 2.13 (1.63–2.77)**
Guangdong 1 1 1
Smoking status
Daily smoker 29.05 (20.57–41.03)** 5.26 (3.94–7.02)** 3.94 (2.98–5.20)** 7.73 (5.52–10.81)**
Occasional smoker 16.69 (10.52–26.50)** 4.68 (2.89–7.57)** 3.69 (2.43–5.60)** 6.98 (4.41–11.03)**
Non-smoker 1 1 1 1
Social participationb
High score 1.32 (1.02–1.71)* 1.59 (1.19–2.11)**
Low score 1 1
Cigarette gifting beliefsb
High score 1.41 (1.03–1.93)* 1.53 (1.17–2.01)** 1.60 (1.23–2.09)** 1.68 (1.26–2.24)**
Low score 1 1 1 1
a

The statistically significant variables from univariate analysis in Table 1 were included in each model, correspondingly. AOR: adjusted odds ratio.

b

The cutoff value is the mean score. The average item score was higher than the mean score, indicating a high score for social participation and cigarette gifting beliefs. RMB: 1000 Chinese Renminbi about US$160.

*

p<0.05;

**

p<0.01.