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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Tob Regul Sci. 2018 Jan 1;4(1):614–630. doi: 10.18001/TRS.4.1.8

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics of Adult Tobacco Users in Ohio, Stratified by Region (N = 1210)

Recruitment Region, N (%)
Total (N = 1210) N (%) Urban (N = 595) Rural (N = 615) p-valuea
Age, Years [mean (SD)] 49.4 (15.3) 47.3 (14.8) 51.4 (15.4) < .001
Sex 1.000

 Male 674 (55.8) 332 (56.9) 342 (55.6)
 Female 535 (44.3) 262 (44.1) 273 (44.4)

Sexual Orientation 1.000

 Straight 1,106 (93.5) 540 (92.3) 566 (94.7)
 Gay, Bisexual, or Other 77 (6.5) 45 (7.7) 32 (5.4)

Race < .001

 Caucasian 1,034 (85.6) 442 (74.4) 592 (96.4)
 African American 154 (12.8) 139 (23.4) 15 (2.4)
 Asian/Pacific Islands 5 (0.4) 4 (0.7) 1 (0.2)
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 10 (0.8) 5 (0.8) 5 (0.8)
 Other 5 (0.4) 4 (0.7) 1 (0.2)

Education .014

 <High School 146 (12.1) 71 (11.9) 75 (12.2)
 GED/High School Graduate 380 (31.4) 156 (26.2) 224 (36.4)
 ≥Some College 684 (56.5) 368 (61.9) 316 (51.4)

Household Income < .001

 <$25,000 429 (37.5) 175 (31.4) 254 (43.3)
 $25,001–$50,000 355 (31.1) 159 (28.6) 196 (33.5)
 >$50,000 359 (31.4) 223 (40.0) 136 (23.2)

Marital Status < .001

 Single/Never Married 348 (28.8) 222 (37.3) 126 (20.5)
 Married/Cohabitating 514 (42.5) 221 (37.1) 293 (47.7)
 Separated/Divorced 261 (21.6) 120 (20.2) 141 (23.0)
 Widowed 86 (7.1) 32 (5.4) 54 (8.8)

Employment Status < .001

 Full-Time 503 (41.6) 302 (50.9) 201 (32.7)
 Part-Time 150 (12.4) 71 (12.0) 79 (12.9)
 Unemployed 555 (45.9) 220 (37.1) 335 (54.5)

Note.

a

Bonferroni-adjusted