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. 2016 Sep 5;26(4):421–427. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-052940

Table 1.

Demographic and smoking-related characteristics of (a) all randomised participants (n=564) and (b) participants who had never smoked tobacco cigarettes or used e-cigarettes (n=411)

(a) All randomised participants (n=564)
Control
n=187
Glamourous adverts
n=186
Health adverts
n=191
Total
n=564
Age, M (SD) 13.43 (1.81) 13.38 (1.64) 13.38 (1.74) 13.40 (1.73)
Gender, Male % (n) 44.4 (83) 52.2 (97) 52.4 (100) 49.6 (280)
Ethnicity, White % (n) 77.5 (145) 77.4 (144) 80.1 (153) 78.4 (442)
Ethnicity, Asian % (n) 11.8 (22) 12.4 (23) 8.4 (16) 10.8 (61)
Ethnicity, Black % (n) 5.9 (11) 4.3 (8) 5.2 (10) 5.1 (29)
Ethnicity, mixed % (n) 1.6 (3) 5.9 (11) 5.8 (11) 4.4 (25)
Ethnicity, other % (n) 3.2 (6) 0 (0) 0.5 (1) 1.2 (7)
Cigarette use, yes % (n) 22.5 (42) 20.4 (38) 20.9 (40) 21.3 (120)
Cigarette experimentation, yes % (n) 24.1 (45) 25.3 (47) 22 (42) 23.8 (134)
E-cigarette awareness, yes % (n) 88.2 (165) 88.2 (164) 84.8 (162) 87.1 (491)
E-cigarette use, yes % (n) 17.1 (32) 12.9 (24) 13.1 (25) 14.4 (81)
(b) Final sample of non-smokers and non-users of e-cigarettes (n=411)
Control
n=133
Glamourous adverts
n=136
Health adverts
n=142
Total
n=411
Age, M (SD) 13.09 (1.74) 13.14 (1.62) 13.03 (1.69) 13.09 (1.68)
Gender, Male % (n) 40.6 (54) 49.3 (67) 51.4 (73) 47.2 (19)
Ethnicity, White % (n) 72.2 (96) 72.8 (99) 76.8 (109) 74.0 (304)