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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Tob Control. 2019 Nov 4;29(6):624–630. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-055154

Table 1.

Demographic and Smoking History Characteristics N=29

Variable Mean (SD) or N (%)
Age, M (SD) 34.8 (11.6)
Female, N (%) 15 (51.7%)
Racea/Ethnicityb, N (%)
 Hispanic 5 (17.2%)
 Black 17 (58.6%)
 White 10 (34.5%)
 Other 3 (10.3%)
Marital Status, N (%)
 Single 24 (82.8%)
 Married 2 (6.9%)
 Other 3 (10.3%)
Employment status, N (%)
 Unemployed 13 (44.8%)
 Employed Part or Full Time 13 (44.8%)
 Other 3 (10.3%)
Education, N (%)
 Less than high school (HS) 6 (20.7%)
 HS or GED 19 (65.5%)
 Some college or more 4 (13.8%)
Cigarettes per day, M (SD) 12.3 (6.0)
Years Smoked, M (SD) 15.6 (9.6)
Ever tried quitting, N (%) 14 (48.3%)
Menthol cigarette brandc
 Newport 25 (86.2%)
 Marlboro 3 (10.3%)
 Natural American Spirits 1 (3.5%)
Typical cigarette purchasing quantity
 Cartons, N (%) 0 (0.0%)
 Packs, N (%) 24 (82.8%)
 Single loose cigarettes, N (%) 5 (17.2%)

Note:

a

Participants could select all that apply.

b

Ethnicity defined as Hispanic yes/no.

c

Indicates the menthol cigarette brands used by participants at baseline. Participants received these same menthol cigarettes during Phase I of the study and received matched-brand non-menthol cigarettes during Phase II (i.e., those smoking Newport menthol received replacement Newport non-menthol)