Research Article

Heterogeneity in Past Year Cigarette Smoking Quit Attempts among Latinos

Table 4

Adjusted odds ratios for making a quit attempt in the past 12 months by ELP, immigrant generation, gender, and interactions for ELP * gender and immigrant generation * gender ( 𝑁 = 4 , 5 8 9 ).

Multivariable model: English language proficiencyaMultivariable model: immigrant generationa
AOR95%CIAOR95%CI

ELP
 Poor1.47(1.08, 2.00)
 Good1.00Referent
Immigrant generation
 1st generation1.35(1.04, 1.76)
 2nd generation1.10(0.84, 1.44)
 ≥3rd generation1.00Referent
Gender
 Female1.00Referent1.00Referent
 Male0.99(0.84, 1.17)0.92(0.73, 1.16)
Interactions
 ELP * gender0.78(0.54, 1.13)
 1st generation * gender0.86(0.62, 1.20)
 2nd generation * gender1.43(0.96, 2.13)

aControls for cumulative per capita tobacco control expenditures, race, education, income, time to first cigarette, cessation advice from healthcare provider, age, age of initiation, interaction of age and age of initiation.
AOR = adjusted odds ratio.
95%CI = 95% confidence interval.