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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 7.
Published in final edited form as: Health Educ Behav. 2019 Oct 9;47(3):391–401. doi: 10.1177/1090198119876977

Table 1.

Sample Demographics and Tobacco Product Ever and Past 30-Day Use Prevalence.

Overall, N = 28 Mena, n = 13 Womena, n = 15 p b

Age (years), MSD) 19.3 (±2.1) 20.1 (±2.3) 18.7 (±1.7) .3836
Race/ethnicity, n (%)
 African American (single category) 28 (100) 13 (46.4) 15 (53.6)
 African American and other (1 + category) 6 (21.4) 3 (10.7) 3 (10.7) 1.00
Education, n (%)
 Currently in high school 17 (60.7) 7 (25.0) 10 (35.7) .8364
 High school diploma or equivalent 9 (32.1) 5 (17.8) 4 (14.3)
 Some college 2 (7.1) 1 (3.6) 1 (3.6)
Tobacco product ever use, n (%)
 Cigarettes 17 (60.7) 9 (32.1) 8 (28.6) .4601
 Cigars 6 (21.4) 6 (21.4) 0 (0.0) .0046
 Little cigars/cigarillos 23 (82.1) 12 (42.8) 11 (39.3) .3333
 Smokeless tobacco 2 (7.1)a 1 (3.6) 1 (3.6) 1.00
 Hookah 25 (89.3) 12 (42.9) 13 (46.4) 1.00
 E-cigarettes/vapes 21 (75.0) 11 (39.3) 10 (35.7) .3955
 Multiple tobacco product use 23 (82.1) 12 (42.8) 11 (39.3) .3333
Past 30-day use, n (%)
 Cigarettes 13 (46.4) 8 (28.6) 5 (17.9) .2545
 Little cigars/cigarillos 19 (67.9) 11 (39.3) 8 (28.6) .1145
 Hookah 13 (46.4) 6 (21.4) 7 (25.0) 1.00
 E-cigarettes/vapes 15 (53.6) 7 (25.0) 8 (28.6) 1.00
 Multiple product use (2+ products) 18 (64.3) 10 (35.7) 8 (28.6) .2543

Note. Boldface indicates significant difference between genders.

a

Rows may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

b

All comparisons were conducted with Fisher’s exact test, two-tailed.