Table 1.
Full Sample | Any Exposure to Vaping on Campusa | Ever E-Cigarette Users | Current E-Cigarette Usersb | Susceptible to E-Cigarette Usec | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Percent of Sample | 100 % | 64.3 % (62.3–66.3) | 34.9 % (32.8–37.1) | 19.8 % (18.4–21.4) | 44.4 % (42.9–45.8) |
Sex | |||||
Male | 48.4 % (46.7–50.2) | 66.1 % (63.8–68.3) | 34.4 % (32.1–36.9) | 20.0 % (18.3–21.8) | 46.2 % (44.2–48.2) |
Female | 51.6 % (49.8–53.3) | 62.7 % (60.4–65.0) | 35.4 % (32.6–38.4) | 19.7 % (18.0–21.4) | 42.6 % (41.0–44.3) |
Grade leveld | |||||
Middle School | 43.4 % (39.2–47.8) | 52.2 % (49.4–55.0) | 19.7 % (18.1–21.4) | 10.4 % (9.1–11.7) | 46.5 % (44.6–48.3) |
High School | 56.5 % (52.2–60.8) | 73.7 % (71.2–76.0) | 46.7 % (43.9–49.5) | 27.1 % (25.0–29.4) | 41.9 % (39.8–44.1) |
Race/Ethnicity | |||||
Non-Hispanic, White | 52.4 % (48.1–56.8) | 68.0 % (65.8–70.1) | 38.0 % (35.4–40.8) | 23.0 % (21.0–25.1) | 44.1 % (42.3–46.0) |
Hispanic/Latino | 24.7 % (21.7–27.9) | 62.6 % (59.9–65.3) | 35.0 % (32.1–38.0) | 18.3 % (16.5–20.3) | 48.0 % (45.9–50.0) |
Non-Hispanic, Black | 12.5 % (10.0–15.4) | 54.3 % (49.6–59.0) | 26.2 % (23.2–29.4) | 13.3 % (11.1–15.9) | 36.4 % (33.3–39.7) |
Non-Hispanic, Othere | 10.4 % (9.0–12.1) | 62.1 % (58.4–65.7) | 29.6 % (26.7–32.7) | 15.2 % (13.0–17.8) | 47.5 % (44.5–50.5) |
Ever Used Other Tobaccof | |||||
No | 74.4 % (71.8–76.9) | 61.3 % (59.1–63.4) | 20.1 % (18.6–21.7) | 8.9 % (8.1–9.8) | 43.3 % (41.7–44.8) |
Yes | 25.6 % (23.1–28.2) | 73.3 % (70.7–75.8) | 78.0 % (75.3–80.5) | 51.7 % (47.8–55.8) | 56.0 % (51.5–60.3) |
Marketing Exposureg | |||||
Mean (SD) | 1.45 (1.3) | 1.64 (1.3) | 1.67(1.3) | 1.66 (1.3) | 1.47 (1.3) |
All cells contain estimate percentage and 95 % Confidence Interval.
Self-reported seeing use of e-cigarettes on school campus from one or more of the following: (1) Bathroom/Locker Room; (2) Classroom; (3) Inside, other (Hallway/Cafeteria); (4) Outside, other (Parking lot, Sidewalk); and (5)Somewhere Else on Campus.
Self-reported use of an e-cigarette in the past 30-days.
Susceptibility to E-cigarette Use is (yes¼1, no¼0) where a response of “Definitely yes,” “Probably yes,” or “Probably not” to any of the following 3 questions is considered susceptible (1): “Have you ever been curious about using an electronic cigarette or e-cigarette such as Blu, 21 st Century Smoke or NJOY?” / “Do you think that you will try an electronic cigarette or e-cigarette soon?” / “If one of your best friends were to offer you an electronic cigarette or e-cigarette, would you use it?” Only those that responded “Definitely not” to all three questions were considered not susceptible (0).
Middle School reflects 6th–8th grades; High School reflects 9th–12th grades.
For this study, “other” reflects non-Hispanic, Asian; multiracial; and any other race.
Self-reported use, even once, of any of the following products: combustible cigarettes; cigars; smokeless; hookah; snus; dissolvable; pipe tobacco; and bidis.
Sum of number of e-cigarette advertising sources exposed (including internet, print, retail, and TV/movies) ranging from 0 to 4; exposed is answering “sometimes,” “most of the time,” or “always.”.