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. 2022 Mar 15;27:101765. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101765

Table 1.

Sample characteristics (n = 1328).

% (n) M (SD)
Age 26.0 (3.1)
Sex
Male 41.1% (546)
Female 58.9% (782)
Race
Black/African American 15.1% (206)
White 68.5% (909)
Other Non-white 16.4% (219)
Ethnicity
Hispanic 16.5% (219)
Non-Hispanic 83.5% (1109)
Highest Education
High School or Less 31.4% (417)
College Degree or Higher 68.6% (911)
Employment
Unemployed/Part Time Employed 47.5% (631)
Full-Time Employed 52.5% (697)
Annual Income
$35,000 or less 44.4% (590)
>$35,000 55.6% (738)
Subjective Financial Situation
Don’t Meet Basic Expenses 8.1% (104)
Just Meet Basic Expenses 35.9% (476)
Meet Needs With Little Left 31.5% (418)
Live Comfortably 24.4% (324)
Current Cigarette Smoker
Yes 49.1% (652)
No 50.9% (676)
Other Combustible Tobacco User
Yes 48.6% (645)
No 51.4% (683)
Smokeless Tobacco User
Yes 14.1% (187)
No 85.9% (1141)
E-Cigarette User
Yes 37.1% (493)
No 62.9% (835)
Current Alcohol Use
Yes 71.9% (955)
No 28.1% (373)
Average Drinks/Drinking Day (Including Non-Drinkers) 3.2 (4.7)
Average Drinks/Drinking Day (Excluding Non-Drinkers) 4.4 (5.0)
Awareness of Alcohol as a Cancer Risk Factor 1.9 (0.7)
No Risk At All 18.5% (245)
A Little Risk 54.3% (729)
A Lot of Risk 27.3% (362)
Perceived Cancer Risk of Alcohol 3.2 (1.6)