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. 2017 Mar 10;5(3):e31. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.6845

Table 2.

Participant characteristics.

Characteristics
Participants
(N=116)
Gender, n (%)


Female 84 (72.4)
Race and Ethnicity, n (%)


Hispanic or Latino 8 (6.9)

White 80 (69.0)

Black 19 (16.4)

Asian 5 (4.3)

American Indian or Alaska Native 2 (1.7)

Other 5 (4.3)

Decline 5 (4.3)
Education, n (%)


High school degree or general educational
development (GED) certificate
48 (41.4)

College degree 58 (50.0)

Graduate degree 8 (6.9)

Household income < US $50,000 65 (56.1)
Other regular nicotine or tobacco use, n (%)


Electronic cigarettes 16 (13.8)

Cigars or cigarillos 9 (7.8)

Hookah 14 (12.1)

Quit attempt in past year (yes) 43 (37.1)
Stage of change, n (%)


Precontemplation 37 (32.2)

Contemplation 78 (67.8)
Age, mean (SD)
38.1 (11.7)
Cigarettes per day, mean (SD)
15.5 (12.9)