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

Table 2.

Use of flavored e-cigarettes among past 30-day e-cigarette users in 2018.

N* Usual e-cigarette or e-juice is flavored
X2 df p value
Yes % No %
Smoking status 6.40 2 0.041
Current smoker 85 77.8 22.2
Former smoker 51 66.0 34.0
Never smoker 92 87.1 12.9
Age 73.53 3 <0.001
18–24 95 96.5 3.5
25–44 85 82.8 17.2
45–64 42 35.7 64.3
65 and older 10 20.9 79.1
Gender 3.05 1 0.081
Male 160 75.7 24.3
Female 72 87.4 12.6
Education 2.81 3 0.422
Less than high school 18 84.8 15.2
High-school graduate/GED 76 72.8 27.2
Some college or technical school 90 83.5 16.5
College graduate or beyond 47 71.8 28.2
Income 4.33 6 0.632
Less than $10,000 17 77.2 22.8
$10,001–$20,000 20 85.3 14.7
$20,001–$25,000 17 91.3 8.7
$25,001–$35,000 22 78.1 21.9
$35,001–$50,000 28 84.7 15.3
$50,001–$75,000 29 78.1 21.9
More than $75,000 70 70.0 30.0
Used e-cigarettes to help quit smoking 6.48 1 0.011
Yes 69 82.8 17.2
No 34 55.5 44.5
E-cigarette frequency of use 4.78 2 0.092
Infrequent (1–5 days) 102 81.6 18.4
Intermediate (6–29 days) 56 88.2 11.8
Daily (30 days) 74 71.6 28.4

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