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. 2021 Feb;22(2):397–405. doi: 10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.2.397

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics of All-Smoker Sample

n %
(a) Characteristics
Sex
Male 309 77%
Female 92 23%
Age
<20 years 63 16%
20 - 29 years 233 58%
30+ years 105 26%
Education
School 279 70%
University 121 30%
Occupation
Student 196 49%
Employee 153 38%
Others 52 13%
City
Jakarta 101 25%
Bandung 100 25%
Semarang 100 25%
Yogyakarta 100 25%
(b) Smoking
Duration (years)
0 - 5 155 39%
6-11 122 30%
12-53 124 31%
Monthly spending (IDR)
10,000 - 160,000 137 34%
161,000 - 450,000 135 34%
460,000 - 3,000,000 129 32%
N 401

N, sample; %, proportion. For occupation, students include school and university; employees include private companies, civil servants, and entrepreneurs; others include casual workers and unemployed. For education, school includes completed primary and high schools; university includes completed undergraduate and graduate degrees. There was one missing value for education. Minimum monthly wages ranged from IDR 2,000,000 in Yogyakarta city to 4,300,000 in Jakarta in 2019/2020.