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. 2020 Dec 22;3(12):e2030189. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.30189

Table 1. Descriptive Characteristics of the Analytic Samplea.

Covariates No. (%)
Total participants 2553
Sex
Female 1477 (57.9)
Male 1076 (42.1)
Race/ethnicityb
Hispanic 1188 (47.3)
Non-Hispanic
Asian 454 (18.1)
White 413 (16.5)
Multiracial 166 (6.6)
Black 120 (4.8)
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 109 (4.3)
Another racial/ethnic category 60 (2.4)
Personal financial status
Live comfortably 1081 (45.2)
Meets needs with little left 678 (28.3)
Just meets basic expenses 506 (21.2)
Do not meet basic expenses 127 (5.3)
Age, mean (SD), y 19.3 (0.79)
BMI, mean (SD)c 24.97 (6.51)
Frequency of combustible cigarette use
Never used 1960 (76.9)
Lifetime but not in the past 6 mo 269 (10.6)
Past 6 mo but not in the past 30 d 102 (4.0)
1-2 d In the past 30 d 121 (4.8)
≥3 d In the past 30 d 98 (3.8)
Frequency of combustible cannabis use
Never used 1307 (51.3)
Lifetime, but not in the past 6 mo 323 (12.73)
Past 6 mo, but not in the past 30 d 182 (7.1)
1-2 d In the past 30 d 219 (8.6)
≥3 d In the past 30 d 517 (20.3)

Abbreviation: BMI, body mass index.

a

Frequency and sample size reported unless otherwise noted.

b

Forty-three individuals [1.7%] did not indicate their race/ethnicity or had missing data.

c

Body Mass Index scores (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared): 18.5 to 24.9 indicates normal or healthy weight; 25.0 to 29.9 indicates overweight.