Skip to main content
. 2023 Dec 22;7:e48958. doi: 10.2196/48958

Table 2.

Baseline sociodemographic characteristics (n=567)a.

Characteristic Value
Age (years), mean (SD) 41.13 (11.33)
Gender, n (%)

Men 262 (46.2)

Women 299 (52.7)

Nonbinary or otherb 6 (0.11)
Race, n (%)c

Asian 5 (0.9)

Black or African American 35 (6.2)

Native American or Alaska Native 7 (1.2)

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2 (0.4)

White 489 (86.4)

Not sure 2 (0.4)

Othersb 26 (4.6)
Ethnicity, n (%)

Hispanic or Latino 40 (7.1)

Not Hispanic or Latino 522 (92.1)

Do not know, not sure 5 (0.9)
Education, n (%)

High school or less 124 (21.9)

Some college 241 (42.5)

College graduate 202 (35.6)
Marital status, n (%)

Married 207 (36.5)

Divorced 75 (13.2)

Widowed 17 (3.0)

Separated 20 (3.5)

Never married 165 (29.1)

A member of an unmarried couple 83 (14.6)
Self-perceived health, n (%)

Excellent 31 (5.5)

Very good 122 (21.5)

Good 243 (42.9)

Fair 153 (27.0)

Poor 18 (3.2)
Financial stress, n (%)

Extremely difficult 74 (13.1)

Very difficult 68 (12.0)

Somewhat difficult 129 (22.8)

Slightly difficult 142 (25.0)

Not difficult at all 154 (27.2)
Cigarettes smoked per day, n (%) 13.47 (8.2)
Pretest motivation to quit, n (%) 4.83 (2.6)

aAdults who smoke cigarettes (N=615) were recruited from Prolific. This table reports the characteristics of the analytic sample (n=567) with complete responses.

bOther include prefer not to answer, none of the above, and more than 1 racial category.

cA total of 22 participants selected more than 1 race category.