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Smoking (b=-0.69, P0.01) and JUULing (b=-0.62, P0.01) were negatively associated with optimism bias but reduced-price school lunch eligibility (0.27, P=0.02) and school satisfaction were positively associated (b=0.05, P=0.02). Smoking (b=0.85, P0.01) was associated with an increased perception of the difficulty of quitting. That association was negative for black respondents (b=-0.81, P=0.01) and those eligible for reduced-priced lunches (b=-0.48, P=0.01), and positive for Hispanic respondents (b=0.47, P=0.04). On average,