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. 2022 Oct 28;31(Suppl 3):s206–s213. doi: 10.1136/tc-2022-057487

Table 4.

Logistic regression predicting the likelihood of cigarillo discontinuation and product substitution among young adult cigarillo users in the USA in response to a hypothetical flavour ban

Unadjusted model Adjusted model
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Would discontinue cigarillos (n=508)
 Cigarillo flavour loyalty
 Any tobacco preference Ref Ref Ref Ref
 Weak flavour preference 2.95 1.17 to 7.44 3.55 1.39 to 9.11
 Strong flavour preference 4.72 2.00 to 11.40 5.8 2.36 to 14.23
 Nicotine dependence 0.67 0.54 to 0.84
 Current other tobacco product use* 0.75 0.48 to 1.15
Would substitute with another tobacco product (n=505)
 Cigarillo flavour loyalty
 Any tobacco preference Ref Ref Ref Ref
 Weak flavour preference 2.24 1.04 to 4.84 2.1 0.95 to 4.64
 Strong flavour preference 3.29 1.60 to 6.79 3.26 1.55 to 6.89
 Nicotine dependence 1.32 1.06 to 1.65
 Current other tobacco product use* 4.61 2.72 to 7.81
Would substitute with only a flavoured tobacco product (n=436)
 Cigarillo flavour loyalty
 Any tobacco preference Ref Ref Ref Ref
 Weak flavour preference 4.42 1.28 to 15.31 4.17 1.19 to 14.67
 Strong flavour preference 7.54 2.28 to 24.95 7.75 2.31 to 26.04
 Nicotine dependence 1.1 0.86 to 1.41
 Current other flavoured tobacco product use† 4.27 2.41 to 7.55

*Current other tobacco product use includes past 30-day use of non-menthol cigarettes, menthol cigarettes, e-cigarettes, smokeless tobacco and/or hookah.

†Current other flavoured tobacco product use includes past 30-day use of menthol cigarettes, flavoured e-cigarettes and/or usual/current use of flavoured smokeless tobacco and/or hookah.