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. 2018 Jan;141(Suppl 1):S96–S106. doi: 10.1542/peds.2017-1026M

TABLE 2.

Demographic Characteristics for P/C Smokers at Baseline (n = 110)

Variable Control (N = 42 [38%]) Intervention (N = 68 [62%]) P
Sex, n (%) .99
 Male 8 (19) 13 (19)
 Female 34 (81) 55 (81)
Race, n (%) .17
 White, Hispanic, other 19 (45) 22 (32)
 AA 23 (55) 46 (68)
Setting, n (%) .59
 Urban 20 (48) 36 (53)
 Rural 22 (52) 32 (47)
Age, y, mean (SD) 35.3 (8.4) 39.2 (13.8) .08
Marital status,a n (%) .64
 Married 15 (36) 17 (27)
 Single 17 (40) 29 (46)
 Other 10 (24) 17 (27)
Education,a n (%) .07
 Less than high school 24 (57) 24 (36)
 High school 9 (21) 27 (40)
 Some college 6 (14) 14 (21)
 College or more 3 (7) 2 (3)
Income,a n (%) .84
 $0–$9999 14 (35) 22 (34)
 $10 000–$19 999 8 (20) 16 (25)
 $20 000–$29 999 5 (12) 10 (15)
 $30 000–$39 999 5 (12) 10 (15)
 $40 000–$49 999 3 (8) 3 (5)
 ≥$50 000 5 (13) 4 (6)
Health care payment source,a n (%) .86
 Medicare or Medicaid 26 (65) 42 (64)
 Other 3 (7) 7 (11)
 Insurance 11 (28) 17 (26)
Household parent status,a n (%) .81
 Single parent 22 (52) 33 (50)
 Two parents 20 (48) 33 (50)
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Missing data will result in frequencies that don’t add to 110.