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. 2020 Nov 13:tobaccocontrol-2020-055956. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-055956

Table 1.

Participant characteristics, n=810

Characteristic N %
Demographic Characteristics
Age
 18–29 years 159 20%
 30–39 years 251 31%
 40–54 years 204 25%
 55+ years 187 23%
 Mean (SD) 41.9 (14.6)
Gender identity
 Man 365 45%
 Woman 430 53%
 Neither man nor woman or prefer to self-describe 13 2%
Transgender 40 5%
Gay, lesbian or bisexual 94 12%
Hispanic ethnicity 81 10%
Race
 White 620 77%
 Black or African American 97 12%
 Asian or Pacific Islander 34 4%
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 15 2%
 Other race or multiracial 44 5%
Education
 High school diploma or less 220 27%
 Some college 201 25%
 Bachelor’s or associate’s degree 274 34%
 Graduate degree 114 14%
Household income, annual
 US $0–24 999 200 25%
 US $25 000–49 999 195 24%
 US $50,000–74 999 148 18%
 US $75 000–99 999 85 10%
 US $100 000+ 182 22%
Low income (<150% of FPL) 236 29%
Political party identification
 Democrat 357 44%
 Republican 277 34%
 Independent or other 176 22%
Behaviours and Health Status
Cigarette smoking frequency
 Not at all 58 7%
 Some days 174 21%
 Every day 578 71%
Vaping frequency
 Not at all 351 43%
 Some days 276 34%
 Every day 183 23%
Ever used Twitter 499 62%
Have health condition that increases COVID-19 risk 450 56%
Probably or definitely had COVID-19 93 11%
Knew someone who had COVID-19 328 40%

Characteristics did not differ by experimental conditions in either the vaping or smoking experiments (all p>0.05). Missing demographic data ranged from 0.0% to 1.6%. Health conditions that increase COVID-19 risk included heart disease or history of heart attack; stroke; hypertension or high blood pressure; asthma; cancer; chronic lung disease including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; emphysema or chronic bronchitis; obesity (body mass index ≥30 kg/m2); diabetes; liver disease including cirrhosis; chronic kidney disease; or autoimmune disease including lupus, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn’s disease, and inflammatory bowel disease.

FPL, US Federal Poverty Level for 2020.