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. 2012 Jun 27;14(3):e64. doi: 10.2196/jmir.1852

Table 1.

Demographics of consenting participants who completed baseline assessment.

Characteristic Smokers Nonsmokers
All
(n = 7353)
English-speaking
(n = 1693)
Spanish-speaking
(n = 5660)
All
(n = 410)
Sex a n = 7314 n = 1688 n = 5626 n = 410
Men 4024 (55.02%) 1099 (65.11%) 2925 (51.99%) 208 (50.7%)
Women 3290 (44.98%) 589 (34.9%) 2701 (48.01%) 202 (49.3%)
Ethnicity a,b n = 7286 n = 1658 n = 5628 n = 406
Hispanic/Latino 5538 (76.01%) 185 (11.2%) 5232 (92.96) 273 (67.2%)
Not Hispanic/Latino 1752(23.99%) 1356 (81.79%) 396 (7.04%) 133 (32.8%)
Race a,c n = 7097 n = 1478 n = 5619 n = 407
European descent 4435 (62.49%) 617 (41.7%) 3818 (67.95%) 280 (70.3%)
Asian descent 531 (7.5%) 520 (35.2%) 11 (0.2%) 19 (5%)
African descent 48 (1%) 42 (3%) 6 (0.1%) 2 (1%)
Indigenous descent 20 (0.3%) 3 (0.2%) 17 (0.3%) 0 (0%)
Other/multiethnic 1292 (18.20%) 253 (17.1%) 1019 (18.13%) 76 (18.6%)
Mestizo 771 (10.9%) 23 (2%) 748 (13.3%) 23 (5.7%)
Education a,b n = 7216 n = 1664 n = 5552 n = 406
High school or less 1688 (23.39%) 296 (17.8%) 1392 (25.07%) 62 (15%)
Some college 2626 (36.39%) 428 (25.7%) 2198 (39.59%) 129 (31.8%)
College graduate 2126 (29.46%) 622 (37.4%) 1504 (27.09%) 139 (34.2%)
Graduate degree 776 (10.75%) 318 (19.1%) 458 (8.2%) 76 (18%)
Marital status a,d n = 7345 n = 1690 n = 5655 n = 410
Single 2647 (36.04%) 722 (42.7%) 1925 (34.04%) 114 (28.0%)
Cohabiting 1224 (16.66%) 195 (11.5%) 1029 (18.20%) 83 (20.2%)
Married 2674 (36.41%) 626 (37.0%) 2046 (36.18%) 167 (40.7%)
Separated 354 (4.8%) 55 (3%) 299 (5.3%) 16 (4%)
Divorced 395 (5.4%) 82 (5%) 313 (5.5%) 25 (6%)
Widowed 53 (1%) 10 (1%) 43 (1%) 4 (1%)

a Difference between English- and Spanish-speaking participants is significant at P < .001 level.

b Difference between smokers and nonsmokers is significant at P < .001 level.

c Difference between smokers and nonsmokers is significant at P = .003 level.

d Difference between smokers and nonsmokers is significant at P = .03 level.