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. 2016 Nov 8;18(11):e285. doi: 10.2196/jmir.6465

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of participants.

Participant characteristics Comparison, n (%) (n=46) Intervention, n (%) (n=74) Total, n (%) (N=120) P value
Sex


.56

Male 15 (33) 28 (38) 43 (35.8)

Female 31 (67) 46 (62) 77 (64.2)
Age (years)


.45

19-34 11 (24) 25 (34) 36 (30.0)

35-44 17 (37) 21 (28) 38 (31.7)

≥45 18 (39) 28 (38) 46 (38.3)
Education


.83

Less than high school 6 (13) 7 (10) 13 (10.9)

High school graduate 14 (30) 22 (30) 36 (30.3)

College graduate 26 (57) 44 (60) 70 (58.8)
Race


.57

White 43 (94) 67 (91) 110 (91.7)

Other 3 (7) 7 (9) 10 (8.3)
Hispanic or Latino


.67

No 36 (78) 62 (84) 98 (81.7)

Yes 4 (9) 6 (8) 10 (8.3)

Don’t know/not sure 6 (13) 6 (8) 12 (10.0)
Internet use (number of activities)


.55

No Internet use 2 (4) 2 (3) 4 (3.3)

0-2 12 (26) 12 (16) 24 (20.0)

2-4 6 (13) 12 (16) 18 (15.0)

>4 26 (57) 48 (65) 74 (61.7)
Allows smoking in home


.62

No 24 (52) 42 (57) 66 (55.0)

Yes 22 (48) 32 (43) 54 (45.0)
Visited a smoking cessation website


.45

No 36 (78) 62 (84) 98 (81.7)

Yes 10 (22) 12 (16) 22 (18.3)
Wants to stop smoking cigarettes


.52

No 9 (20) 13 (18) 22 (18.3)

Yes 37 (80) 59 (80) 96 (80.0)

I do not smoke now 0 (0) 2 (2) 2 (1.7)
Stopped smoking for one day or longer to try to quit smoking

.68

No 25 (54) 43 (58) 68 (56.7)

Yes 21 (46) 31 (42) 52 (13.3)