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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2017 Sep;53(3 Suppl 1):S78–S85. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2017.03.026

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics, 2014 Bay Area Young Adult Health Survey

Variable % (SD) or M
Unweighted population, n 1,344
Weighted population, n 306,625
Weighted population with peer crowd scores, n 259,407
Bar-going population 107,274
Current smoker 15.2 (0.36)
Peer crowds
 Young Professional (ref) 36.5 (0.48)
 Hipster 8.0 (0.27)
 Partier 8.9 (0.28)
 Hip Hop 8.2 (0.27)
 Homebody 35.4 (0.48)
 Country 5.8 (0.23)
Age 22.7 (2.47)
Male 50.0 (0.50)
Race/ethnicity
 NH white (ref) 31.9 (0.47)
 Hispanic/Latino 23.8 (0.43)
 NH black 10.1 (0.30)
 NH API 27.7 (0.45)
 NH other 6.5 (0.25)
LGBT 10.3 (0.30)
College (currently enrolled or graduate) 83.2 (0.37)
Perceived prevalence of smoking 34.1 (0.21)
Agrees that smoking reduces stress 2.4 (1.72)
Anti-industry attitudes 4.1 (1.86)
Attends bars sometimes/frequently 35.3 (0.48)
Binge drinking in past month 30.0 (0.46)
Very good/excellent self-rated health 59.4 (0.49)

API, Asian/Pacific Islander; LGBT, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender; NH, non-Hispanic.