Table 4

Factors associated with being a current e-cigarette user among those who have ever used e-cigarettes in 27 European Union member states, 2014 (n=2452)

Being a current e-cigarette user
% (95% CI)
Being a current e-cigarette user
aOR (95% CI)
Gender
 Female (ref)14.2 (10.6 to 17.7)1.00
 Male17.7 (14.1 to 21.3)1.23 (0.95 to 1.58)
Age (years)
 ≥55 (ref)21.1 (15.5 to 26.6)1.00
 40–5420.3 (14.9 to 25.7)0.89 (0.64 to 1.25)
 25–3913.7 (9.4 to 18.1)0.57 (0.40 to 0.81)
 18–2410.8 (6.2 to 15.5)0.57 (0.37 to 0.88)
Education (age at completion, years)
 ≤15 (ref)22.2 (14.4 to 30.0)1.00
 16–1916.4 (12.7 to 20.2)0.85 (0.56 to 1.29)
 ≥2013.8 (10.0 to 17.5)0.74 (0.47 to 1.16)
Area of residence
 Rural15.0 (10.0 to 20.0)1.00
 Urban16.5 (13.5 to 19.4)1.02 (0.77 to 1.36)
Difficulty in paying bills
 Almost never/never (ref)16.9 (13.5 to 20.4)1.00
 From time to time/most of the time14.9 (11.2 to 18.7)0.95 (0.72 to 1.24)
Smoking status
 Never smoker (ref)11.6 (5.2 to 17.9)1.00
 Current smoker14.1 (11.3 to 16.9)0.72 (0.43 to 1.19)
 Former smoker26.2 (18.7 to 33.6)1.28 (0.75 to 2.20)
Reason to start: smoking bans
 Not important14.2 (10.8 to 17.5)1.00
 Important18.4 (14.5 to 22.2)1.54 (1.19 to 2.00)
Reason to start: cessation aid
 Not important6.6 (3.8 to 9.4)1.00
 Important19.9 (16.6 to 23.2)2.82 (1.99 to 3.99)
Reason to start: attractiveness
 Not important16.2 (13.3 to 19.1)1.00
 Important15.6 (10.4 to 20.8)0.74 (0.53 to 1.02)
  • aOR, adjusted ORs.