Table 1.
Neighborhood correlates sample (Wave 6) n(%) | Quit behavior sample (Waves 5 and 6) n(%) | |
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N | 1971 | 1272 |
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DEMOGRAPHICS | ||
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Sex | ||
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Male | 1230 (62.4) | 796 (62.6) |
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Age | ||
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Mean, years (SD) | 43.4 (15.3) | 43.7 (14.9) |
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Education | ||
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< Middle school | 609 (30.9) | 403 (31.7) |
Middle school | 645 (32.7) | 428 (33.7) |
Vocational, high school, incomplete university | 522 (26.5) | 311 (24.5) |
University or graduate school | 195 (9.9) | 130 (10.2) |
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Income (pesos/month) | ||
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0 – 3000 | 496 (25.2) | 319 (25.1) |
3001 – 5000 | 640 (32.5) | 427 (33.6) |
5001 – 8000 | 394 (20.0) | 255 (20.1) |
> 8001 | 268 (13.6) | 161 (12.7) |
Missing | 173 (8.8) | 110 (8.7) |
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SMOKING BEHAVIOR | ||
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Smoking status | ||
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Quitter | 325 (16.5) | 112 (8.8) |
Smoker | 1646 (83.5) | 1160 (91.2) |
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How often bought singlesa | ||
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Daily | 133 (10.5) | |
Not daily but once a week or more | 266 (20.9) | |
One to three times a month | 137 (10.8) | |
A few times in the last six months | 183 (14.4) | |
Never in the last six months | 553 (43.5) | |
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Smoking intensitya | ||
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Non-daily | 393 (30.9) | |
Daily ≤ 5 cigarettes/day | 402 (31.6) | |
Daily > 5 cigarettes/day | 477 (37.5) | |
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QUITTING BEHAVIOR | ||
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Quit intention in next 6 monthsa | ||
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No | 1077 (84.7) | |
Yes | 195 (15.3) | |
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Tried to quit since last wave | ||
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No | 859 (67.5) | |
Yes | 413 (32.5) | |
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Relapsed since last wave | n=409 | |
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No | 108 (26.4) | |
Yes | 301 (73.6) | |
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NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS | ||
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Percentage of residents who report seeing singles sold in neighborhood every day | ||
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Mean (SD) | 60% (30%) | 60% (20%) |
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Neighborhood deprivation | ||
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Very low or low | 892 (45.3) | 569 (44.7) |
Medium, high, or very high | 1079 (54.7) | 703 (55.3) |
Note: We present unweighted estimates, not taking into account complex sample design.
Wave 5 data used for quit behavior sample, as baseline control measure