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. 2016 Dec 16;113(50):847–854. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2016.0847

Table 4. Potential future use of e-cigarettes in the total population and in selected groups.

Variable Characteristics Total
(n)
Yes, would try it Yes, would use it No, would not
use it
No response
Total (%) 3525 114 (3.2) 25 (0.7) 3374 (95.7) 12 (0.3)
Use of tobacco products (%) Smoker 661 78 (11.8) 18 (1.5) 557 (84.3) 8 (1.2)
Quit smoking in 2010 or later 163 2 (1.2) 0 161 (98.8) 0
Quit smoking before 2010 784 5 (0.6) 2 (0.2) 774 (98.7) 3 (0.3)
Tried out smoking 574 16 (2.7) 3 (0.5) 555 (96.7) 0
Never smoker 1329 12 (0.9) 1 (0.1) 1315 (98.9) 1 (0.1)
Age group (%) 14–19 years 263 22 (8.4) 1 (0.4) 234 (88.9) 6 (2.3)
20–39 years 808 36 (4.5) 6 (0.8) 766 (94.8) 0
40–59 years 1238 34 (2.7) 16 (1.3) 1186 (95.8) 2 (0.2)
≥ 60 years 1214 21 (1.7) 2 (0.2) 1187 (97.8) 4 (0.3)
Sex (%) Male 1654 69 (4.2) 18 (1.1) 1555 (94.0) 12 (0.7)
Female 1871 45 (2.4) 7 (0.4) 1819 (97.2) 0

As a result of weighting, summation of absolute frequencies may contain round-off errors, in the range of 1 to 2 persons