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Table 4 Correlation among measured variables, heterosexual

From: Examining pathways between structural stigma and tobacco use: a comparison among young adults living in the United States by sexual orientation and gender identity

 

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1.Attitudes1

1

            

2.APP2

0.60**

1

           

3.DP3

0.19*

0.44**

1

          

4.FS4

0.01

0.06*

0.03

1

         

5.FI5

0.02

0.04

0.01

0.79**

1

        

6.ID6

-0.04

-0.01

-0.02

0.37**

0.38**

1

       

7.PS7

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.52**

0.46**

0.27**

1

      

8.Race8

0.01

-0.10**

-0.11**

-0.01

0.04

0.03

0.02

1

     

9.EDU9

-0.03

-0.08*

-0.10**

-0.17**

-0.21**

-0.05

-0.16**

0.05

1

    

10.Age10

-0.01

0.02

0.01

0.03

-0.05*

-0.09**

-0.05*

-0.09**

0.22**

1

   

11.Latinx11

-0.01

0.02

0.08*

-0.05

-0.07*

-0.02

-0.02

-0.42**

0.09**

0.06*

1

  

12.Combust12

-0.04

0.02

0.03

0.12**

0.13*

0.12**

0.07**

-0.08**

-0.09**

0.09**

-0.01

1

 

13.Vape13

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.11**

0.09**

0.12**

0.08**

-0.10**

-0.11**

-0.06*

0.05

0.32**

1

  1. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01;1. Attitudes towards sexually minoritized people; 2. Absence of LGBTQ + protective policy; 3. LGBTQ + Discriminatory policy that has been introduced or enacted; 4. Financial strain; 5. Food insecurity; 6. Interpersonal discrimination; 7. Perceived stress; 8. Race coded 0 = BIPOC, 1 = white; 9. Education coded 0 = no 4-year degree, 1 = 4-year degree or higher; 10. Age coded 0 = 18–24, 1 = 25–35; 11. Latinx coded 0 = non-Latinx, 1 = latinx; 12. Current use of combustible cigarettes; 13. Current use of nicotine vapes