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. 2021 Mar 5;18(5):2582. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18052582

Table 1.

Sample characteristics, n = 2571.

Measures Pre-Lockdown
n(%)/M(SD) a
Post-Lockdown
n(%)/M(SD) a
Total a
n 1510 (58.73%) 1061 (41.27%) 2571
Any cigarette 30-day use 1270 (84.11%) 904 (85.20%) 2174 (85.56%)
Any e-cigarette 30-day use 878 (58.15%) 560 (52.78%) 1438 (55.93%)
Number of cigarettes smoked per day 12.99 (8.91) 11.81 (7.84) 12.31 (8.32)
Number of cigarettes consumed over past month 216.52 (182.48) 248.20 (201.00) 299.94 (191.14)
Number of times e-cigarettes were consumed in past month 106.56 (139.65) 108.66 (139.93) 107.38 (139.71)
Female * 1016 (67.28%) 648 (61.07%) 1664 (64.72%)
18–25 years old * 230 (15.23%) 297 (27.99%) 2012 (78.26%)
Race/ethnicity *
Hispanic/Latino 318 (21.06%) 165 (15.55%) 483 (81.79%)
NH White 1008 (66.75%) 721 (67.95%) 1729 (67.25%)
NH African-American/Black 81 (5.38%) 102 (9.61%) 183 (7.12%)
NH Other 103 (6.82%) 73 (6.68%) 176 (6.85%)
Lives with partner * 944 (62.52%) 556 (52.40%) 1500 (58.34%)
Education *
High school/GED or less 206 (13.64%) 214 (20.17%) 420 (16.34%)
Some college 566 (37.48%) 248 (23.37%) 814 (31.66%)
College degree or higher 734 (48.61%) 554 (52.21%) 1288 (50.10%)
Income
USD 0–USD 50,000 401 (26.56%) 276 (26.301%) 677 (26.33%)
USD 51,000–USD 75,000 494 (32.72%) 350 (32.99%) 844 (32.83%)
USD 76,000–USD 100,000 382 (25.30%) 284 (26.77%) 341 (23.51%)
≥ USD 101,000 233 (15.43%) 151 (14.23%) 384 (14.94%)

* p ≤ 0.001 (Chi-square test), a Due to missing data, some categories do not add to 100% (n = 2571).