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. 2019 Oct 21;16:101014. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.101014

Table 1.

Past 30-day e-cigarette use in 2014 and 2018.

MATS 2014
MATS 2018
N* Past 30-day e-cigarette use % No past 30-day e-cigarette use % N* Past 30-day e-cigarette use % No past 30-day e-cigarette use %
Smoking status
Current smoker† 1154 27.3 72.7 645 16.1 83.9
Former smoker 2856 4.8 95.2 1791 4.4 95.6
Never smoker† 5216 1.2 98.8 3555 4.4 95.6
Age
18-24† 682 12.8 87.2 437 21.9 78.1
25–44 2291 7.8 92.2 1396 6.8 93.2
45–64 3496 4.3 95.7 2094 2.8 97.2
65 and older 2829 0.8 99.2 2121 0.5 99.5
Gender
Male 4146 7.0 93.0 2781 8.0 92.0
Female 5151 4.9 95.1 3267 4.1 95.9
Education
Less than high school 409 9.6 90.4 203 14.1 85.9
High-school graduate/GED 2241 7.1 92.9 1287 6.5 93.5
Some college or technical school 3108 7.3 92.7 1955 7.3 92.7
College graduate or beyond 3492 2.5 97.5 2566 2.2 97.8
Income
Less than $10,000 417 6.4 93.6 197 9.0 91.0
$10,001–$20,000 693 11.9 88.1 361 8.5 91.5
$20,001–$25,000 505 6.1 93.9 258 7.9 92.1
$25,001–$35,000 765 6.0 94.0 451 8.3 91.7
$35,001–$50,000 1169 8.4 91.6 649 8.0 92.0
$50,001–$75,000 1585 6.2 93.8 951 4.6 95.4
More than $75,000 2999 4.2 95.8 2409 4.3 95.7

*Ns in this table are the unweighted number of survey respondents, though all percentages are weighted.

†Change from 2014 to 2018 within this group is statistically significant at p ≤ 0.05.