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. 2019 Nov 15;68(45):1034–1039. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6845e1

TABLE 1. E-cigarette, or vaping, and combustible product use among survey respondents aged ≥18 years who used e-cigarettes during the 3 months preceding the survey (N = 4,631), by age group, sex, and race/ethnicity — Illinois, July–October 2019*.

Characteristic No./Total no. (%)
E-cigarette, or vaping, product use
Combustible product use
All respondents
THC-containing only Nicotine-containing only Both THC- and nicotine-containing Any nicotine-containing Any THC-containing Marijuana Cigarettes
Age group (yrs)
18–24
29/443 (7)
306/443 (69)
108/443 (24)
414/443 (93)
206/571 (36)
264/592 (45)
56/592 (9)
601 (13)
25–34
72/1,036 (7)
845/1,036 (82)
119/1,036 (11)
964/1,036 (93)
289/1,236 (23)
353/1,256 (28)
83/1,256 (7)
1,273 (27)
35–44
54/1,238 (4)
1,053/1,238 (85)
131/1,238 (11)
1,185/1,239 (96)
264/1,422 (19)
309/1,437 (21)
77/1,437 (5)
1,457 (31)
≥45
57/1,135 (5)
1,018/1,135 (90)
60/1,135 (5)
1,078/1,135 (95)
171/1,283 (13)
193/1,291 (15)
93/1,290 (7)
1,300 (28)
Sex
Men
119/2,530 (5)
2,118/2,530 (84)
293/2,530 (12)
2,412/2,531 (95)
603/2,959 (20)
740/3,002 (25)
163/3,002 (5)
3,035 (66)
Women
93/1,322 (7)
1,104/1,322 (84)
125/1,322 (9)
1,229/1,322 (93)
327/1,553 (21)
379/1,574 (24)
146/1,573 (9)
1,596 (34)
Race/Ethnicity§,
White
165/3,304 (5)
2,789/3,304 (84)
350/3,304 (11)
3,140/3,305 (95)
757/3,836 (20)
919/3,885 (24)
252/3,884 (6)
3,932 (89)
Black
6/60 (10)
42/60 (70)
12/60 (20)
54/60 (90)
24/74 (32)
26/78 (33)
10/78 (13)
79 (2)
Other
12/149 (8)
119/149 (80)
18/149 (12)
137/149 (92)
47/183 (26)
57/187 (30)
13/187 (7)
188 (4)
Hispanic
22/181 (12)
135/181 (75)
24/181 (13)
159/181 (88)
63/215 (29)
67/219 (31)
18/219 (8)
221 (5)
All respondents 212/3,852 (5) 3,222/3,852 (84) 418/3,852 (11) 3,641/3,853 (94) 930/4,512 (21) 1,119/4,576 (24) 309/4,575 (7) 4,631

Abbreviation: THC = tetrahydrocannabinol.

* Online survey responses were collected during September 17–October 8, 2019.

Only survey respondents who answered both the question about use of THC-containing e-cigarette products (n = 4,512) and the question about nicotine-containing e-cigarette products (n = 3,853) were used to calculate these mutually exclusive categories.

§ Whites, blacks, and persons of other races were non-Hispanic; Hispanic persons could be of any race.

Race/ethnicity data was missing for 211 survey respondents.