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. 2019 May-Jun;23(3):275–280. doi: 10.4103/jisp.jisp_479_18

Table 1.

Baseline sociodemographic characteristics among the study respondents with regard to awareness that smoking is injurious to dental health

Sociodemographic variable n (%) P*
Gender
 Male 143 (43.3) 0.133
 Female 187 (56.7)
Age (years old)
 <20 26 (7.9) 0.868
 20-50 255 (77.3)
 51-70 49 (14.8)
Ethnicity
 Malay 290 (87.9) 0.095
 Chinese 28 (8.5)
 Indian 3 (0.9)
 Others 9 (2.7)
Education level
 Secondary school 118 (35.8) 0.794
 College 65 (19.7)
 University 101 (30.6)
 Others 46 (13.9)
Smoking status
 Actively smoking 75 (22.7) 0.759
 Nonsmoker 252 (76.4)
 Ex-smoker 3 (0.9)
Smoking duration (years)
 <1 6 (1.8) 0.643
 1-5 21 (6.4)
 >5 15 (4.5)
 >10 33 (10)
Last dental visit
 0-6 months 125 (37.8) 0.276
 7-12 months 55 (16.7)
 >12 months 128 (38.8)
 Never 22 (6.7)

*Pearson Chi-square test of independence.

Independent t-test. P<0.05 is considered significant. n – Frequency; P – Probability value