Research Article
Are Adolescent Cigarette Smokers Who Use Smokeless Tobacco More Likely to Continue Smoking in the Future than Cigarette-Only Smokers: Results from Waves I and II of the Adolescent Health Survey
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Odds ratios of continued use and 95% confidence intervals associated with continued smoking at Wave IIa among current smokersb at Wave I: Adolescent Health Study.
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aContinued smoking is one who smoked at Waves I and II. A current smoker at Wave II is one who smoked on at least 1 of the past 30 days. bAt Wave I, a current smoker was one who said they had smoked on at least 1 of the past 30 days. cCurrent ST users were those who used chewing tobacco or snuff on at least one of the past 30 days at Wave I. d A binge drinker is one who drank five or more drinks in a row, at least once in the past year, at Wave I. A nonbinge drinker is one who drank at least once during the past year, but did not drink five or more drinks in a row during the past year, at Wave I. eRespondents were asked at Wave I, “On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is low and 5 is high, how likely is it that you will go to college?” This is the average of the responses. |