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Table 3 Ever smoked WP: Logistic regression estimates (aOR [95% CI])

From: Water pipe smoking among public versus private university students in Ankara, Turkey: an online survey

 

Private University Students

Public University Students

All Students

Private university

  

1.57***

   

[1.38,1.79]

Gender

 Female

1

1

1

 Male

2.23***

2.50***

2.36***

[1.83,2.71]

[2.08,3.01]

[2.06,2.70]

Age group

 Ages 18-19

1

1

1

 Ages 20-21

1.33**

1.67***

1.50***

[1.04,1.70]

[1.28,2.16]

[1.26,1.79]

 Ages 22-23

2.31***

1.87***

2.04***

[1.75,3.04]

[1.42,2.47]

[1.68,2.47]

 Ages 24 or older

2.41***

2.48***

2.39***

[1.57,3.69]

[1.74,3.53]

[1.83,3.12]

Access to a car

 No car

1

1

1

 Has a car

1.12

1.37***

1.24***

[0.91,1.37]

[1.12,1.67]

[1.07,1.42]

Living arrangement

 Lives in dormitory

1

1

1

 Home with family

1.00

1.26**

1.15*

[0.80,1.24]

[1.03,1.53]

[1.00,1.33]

 Lives alone

3.19***

2.13***

2.56***

[1.69,6.01]

[1.31,3.47]

[1.75,3.74]

 Has roommate(s)

1.92***

1.67***

1.71***

[1.19,3.10]

[1.22,2.29]

[1.32,2.21]

Source of income

 Scholarship

1

1

1

 Income source: Family Support

1.66***

1.13

1.32***

[1.30,2.11]

[0.91,1.39]

[1.13,1.54]

 Income source: Work

1.75*

2.10***

2.07***

[0.94,3.25]

[1.37,3.22]

[1.46,2.94]

Observations

2184

2352

4536

  1. Notes: The first two columns show estimates of adjusted odds ratios (adjusted for all associated factors variables listed in the table) separately for private and public university students, in multivariable binary logistic regressions. The last column shows the estimates for the entire sample, adding the “Private university” dummy (binary) variable to the regression. 95% CI shown in square brackets. Reference categories: Female, Ages 18-19, No car, Lives in dormitory, and Scholarship. *** p<0.01, ** p<0.05, * p<0.10