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. 2018 Jan 6;15(1):83. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15010083

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics for full sample, non-smokers, and non-smokers before and after the 2010 smoking ban.

Full Sample All Non-Smokers Non-Smokers Pre-Ban Non-Smokers Post-Ban
N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%)
Race
African American 452 (53.1) 336 (50.3) 89 (44.5) 247 (52.8)
Caucasian 332 (39.0) 274 (41.0) 99 (49.5) 175 (37.4)
Hispanic/Other 68 (8.0) 58 (8.7) 12 (6.0) 46 (9.8)
Marital Status
Never married 263 (30.9) 184 (27.5) 48 (24.0) 136 (29.1)
Married 380 (44.6) 346 (51.8) 111 (55.5) 235 (50.2)
Living with partner 138 (16.2) 91 (13.6) 28 (14.0) 63 (13.5)
Divorced/separated 28 (3.3) 19 (2.8) 10 (5.0) 9 (1.9)
Other 16 (1.9) 9 (1.3) 1 (.5) 8 (1.7)
Education
<High school 120 (14.1) 61 (9.1) 10 (5.0) 51 (10.9)
High school/GED 177 (20.8) 125 (18.7) 45 (22.5) 80 (17.1)
Some college 198 (23.2) 145 (21.7) 50 (25.0) 95 (20.3)
College graduate 332 (39.0) 319 (47.8) 93 (46.5) 226 (48.3)
No college 297 (34.9) 186 (27.8) 55 (27.5) 131 (28.0)
Any college 5030 (62.2) 464 (69.5) 143 (71.5) 321 (68.6)
Parity
0 320 (37.6) 270 (40.4) 58 (29.0) 212 (45.3)
1 288 (33.8) 222 (33.2) 71 (35.5) 151 (32.3)
2 140 (16.4) 104 (15.6) 44 (22.0) 60 (12.8)
3 48 (5.6) 34 (5.1) 11 (5.5) 23 (4.9)
≥4 45 (5.3) 27 (4.0) 12 (6.0) 15 (3.2)

Note. Non-smokers identified by cotinine values ≤3 ng/mL. Non-transformed cotinine values are presented. GED = General Equivalency Degree.