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. 2020 Nov 2;23(5):836–841. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa221

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics and tobacco use prevalence of participants (N = 61)

Characteristic Total N (%) or M [SD]
Age 20.9 [1.3]
Gender
 Female 13 (21.3)
 Male 48 (78.7)
Race
 Asian 8 (13.1)
 Black or African American 3 (4.9)
 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 (1.6)
 White 29 (47.5)
 Multiethnic or Multiracial 11 (18.0)
 Other 9 (14.8)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latino 15 (24.6)
 Non-Hispanic/Latino 46 (75.4)
Socioeconomic status
 Live comfortably 21 (34.4)
 Meets needs with a little left 24 (39.3)
 Just meet basic expenses 13 (21.3)
 Do not meet basic expenses 1 (1.6)
 Missing 2 (3.3)
Highest level of school completed
 High school graduate or GED (diploma) 6 (9.8)
 Some college (no degree) 43 (70.5)
 College degree (Associate or Bachelor’s) 12 (19.7)
Frequency of nicotine use
  E-cigarette use
   Ever use but no past 30-day use 1 (1.6)
   1–9 days in past 30 9 (14.8)
   10–29 days in past 30 22 (36.1)
   Every day in past 30 28 (45.9)
   Missing 1 (1.6)
  Cigarette use
   Never smoked cigarettes 9 (14.6)
   Ever use but no past 30-day use 12 (19.7)
   1–9 days in past 30 23 (37.7)
   10–29 days in past 30 5 (8.2)
   Every day in past 30 2 (3.3)
   Missing 10 (16.4)