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. 2020 Feb 20;17:E17. doi: 10.5888/pcd17.190271

Table 2. Characteristics of Analysis Sample of Adult Florida Smokers Aged 18 or Older (N = 5,418), Florida Adult Tobacco Survey, 2011–2018a .

Characteristic n Unweighted % (SD) Weighted % (SD)
Sex
Male 2,815 52.0 (50.0) 58.2 (49.3)
Female 2,603 48.0 (50.0) 41.8 (49.3)
Age, y
18–24 571 10.5 (30.7) 10.9 (31.2)
25–34 822 15.2 (35.9) 19.6 (39.7)
35–54 2,025 37.4 (48.4) 43.0 (49.5)
≥55 2,000 36.9 (48.3) 26.5 (44.1)
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white 3,691 68.1 (46.6) 67.5 (46.8)
Non-Hispanic black 460 8.5 (27.9) 10.9 (31.2)
Hispanic 847 15.6 (36.3) 17.6 (38.1)
Non-Hispanic other 420 7.8 (26.7) 4.0 (19.5)
Education
Some high school 577 10.6 (30.9) 22.3 (41.6)
High school graduate 1,690 31.2 (46.3) 34.6 (47.6)
Some college 1,891 34.9 (47.7) 30.7 (46.1)
College degree or more 1,260 23.3 (42.3) 12.3 (32.9)
Employment
Employed 2,782 51.3 (50.0) 51.8 (50.0)
Not employed 2,636 48.7 (50.0) 48.2 (50.0)
Annual household incomeb, $
<10,000 477 9.6 (29.5) 11.8 (32.3)
10,000–19,999 855 17.3 (37.8) 19.7 (39.8)
20,000–49,999 2,018 40.7 (49.1) 41.7 (49.3)
≥50,000 1,606 32.4 (46.8) 26.7 (44.3)
Children in the household aged <18 y
Yes 1,689 31.2 (46.3) 35.2 (47.8)
No 3,729 68.8 (46.3) 64.8 (47.8)

Abbreviation: SD, standard deviation.

a

Florida Adult Tobacco Survey, 2011–2018 (13).

b

Because of nonresponse, n = 4,956.