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. 2012 Jun 1;14(3):e81. doi: 10.2196/jmir.1682

Table 1.

Characteristics of American Indian youth participating in a feasibility trial of the SmokingZine website.a

Characteristic Intervention group
(n = 64), n (%)
Control group
(n = 49), n (%)
P value
Female 34 (53%) 35 (71%) >.22
Race >.86
American Indian 58 (91%) 37 (76%)
White 2 (3%) 7 (14%)
Other 4 (6%) 5 (10%)
Age (years) >.35
£13 7 (11%) 6 (21%)
14–26 57 (89%) 43 (88%)
≥27 0 0
Household size >.31
£5 31 (48%) 28 (57%)
≥6 33 (51%) 21 (43%)
Mother smokes >.18
Yes 28 (45%) 30 (61%)
Never smoked 16 (26%) 13 (27%)
Quit smoking 16 (26%) 6 (12%)
Don’t know 2 (3%) 0
Father smokes >.40
Yes 25 (40%) 16 (33%)
Never smoked 16 (25%) 14 (29%)
Quit smoking 15 (24%) 10 (21%)
Don’t know 7 (11%) 7 (15%)
Parental marital status >.71
Married 27 (42%) 22 (45%)
Separated 15 (23%) 12 (25%)
Divorced 12 (19%) 7 (14%)
Single 7 (11%) 5 (10%)
Widowed 1 (2%) 1 (2%)
One or both deceased 2 (3%) 2 (4%)

a Percentages are computed with 1–2 missing values excluded; sum of percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.