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. 2022 Aug 19;25(1):127–134. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntac200

Table 3.

Association Between Exposure to Any Flavored Tobacco Sales Restrictions and Student E-cigarette Use, CHKS 2017/2018 and 2019/2020

Pre-policy
2017/2018
Post-policy
2019/2020
Post compared with pre-policy
Unadjusted (n = 86 958) Adjusteda (n = 77 760)
OR (95% CI) D-I-D OR (95% CI) p b OR (95% CI) D-I-D OR (95% CI) p b
Current e-cigarette use
 Exposed 10.5 11.1 1.06 (0.84, 1.36) 1.22 (0.94, 1.58) .14 1.12 (0.86, 1.45) 1.25 (0.95, 1.65) .11
 Unexposed 12.8 11.4 0.88 (0.79, 0.98) ref 0.90 (0.81, 1.00) ref
Almost daily e-cigarette use c
 Exposed 20.8 22.7 1.12 (0.81, 1.55) 0.94 (0.66, 1.33) .71 1.27 (0.91, 1.79) 1.01 (0.71, 1.46) .94
 Unexposed 21.2 24.3 1.19 (1.06, 1.34) 1.25 (1.10, 1.42)
Ever e-cigarette use
 Exposed 20.8 21.5 1.04 (0.91, 1.18) 1.05 (0.90, 1.22) .51 1.08 (0.91, 1.27) 1.06 (0.89, 1.26) .52
 Unexposed 24.0 23.8 0.99 (0.91, 1.07) 1.02 (0.94, 1.09) ref
Ever used marijuana in an e-cigarette
 Exposed 16.9 20.6 1.27 (1.14, 1.42) 1.04 (0.91, 1.18) .59 1.35 (1.19, 1.53) 1.05 (0.91, 1.21) .53
 Unexposed 17.6 20.8 1.23 (1.14, 1.32) ref 1.29 (1.20, 1.39) ref
Access to e-cigarettes
Easy to obtain
 Exposed 30.6 39.2 1.46 (1.17, 1.84) 1.01 (0.78, 1.29) .96 1.57 (1.27, 1.95) 1.02 (0.81, 1.29) .85
 Unexposed 34.6 43.5 1.46 (1.30, 1.62) ref 1.54 (1.39, 1.70) ref

Abbreviations: CHKS, California Healthy Kids Survey; D-I-D, Differences in differences analysis; OR, odds ratio.

Bold values indicate statistically significant odds ratios comparing pre- to post-policy change in each outcome (p < .05).

Adjusted for gender, grade, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, parent education, type of home, home language, term, school size, percent of school eligible for Free or Reduced Price Meals, population density, and the number of tobacco retailers within 1000’ of a school.

p-value for interaction term between year and FTSR exposure status.

20–30 times/month among current users (n = 10 304).