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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Behav. 2019 Nov 1;43(6):1103–1118. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.43.6.8

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics for 1060 Students from 29 Alternative High Schools

Initial Assessment
Gender, N (%)
 Male 534 (50.7%)
 Female 520 (49.3%)
Ethnicity, N (%)
 Hispanic 777 (75.2%)
 Non-Hispanic 256 (24.8%)
Age, Mean (SD) 17.5 (0.9)
Exposure to E-cigarette Commercials, Mean (SD) 1.8 (1.9)
Likeability of E-cigarette Commercials, Mean (SD) 0.6 (0.5)
Exposure to other Forms of NTP Advertising, Mean (SD) 1.2 (1.0)
Family Use of NTPs, N (%)
 E-cigarettes 150 (15.3%)
 Cigarettes 283 (29.7%)
 Cigars 102 (10.4%)
Peer Use of NTPs, N (%)
 E-cigarettes 435 (52.8%)
 Cigarettes 435 (51.1%)
 Cigars 230 (24.1%)
Use of NTPs in the Past 30 Days, N (%)
 E-cigarettes 198 (19.8%)
 Cigarettes 160 (15.9%)
 Cigars 119 (11.9%)
 Only One Product 152 (15.4%)
 2 Products 73 (7.4%)
 All 3 Products 56 (5.7%)
One Year Follow-uv Assessment
Use of NTPs in the Past 30 Days, N (%)
 E-cigarettes 124 (14.2%)
 Cigarettes 134 (15.3%)
 Cigars 88 (10.1%)
 Only One Product 110 (12.8%)
 2 Products 58 (6.7%)
 All 3 Products 35 (4.1%)

Note.

NTPs = Nicotine and tobacco products