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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Tob Control. 2021 Jul 30;32(2):211–217. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056288

Table 1.

Sample characteristics

Variable N (%) or M (SE)

Age 23.9 (0.24)
Sex
 Male 257 (53.5)
 Female 404 (46.5)
Race
 White 383 (64.7)
 Black/African–American 104 (15.0)
 American Indian or Alaska Native 8 (0.7)
 Asian/Asian Indian 34 (4.9)
 Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander 5 (0.6)
 Other/multirace 127 (14.1)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic 190 (21.9)
 Non-Hispanic 471 (78.1)
Sexual orientation*
 Gay, lesbian, bisexual or other 110 (14.2)
 Heterosexual 541 (85.8)
Education (high school degree or less) 197 (41.0)
Household income less than $35 000 351 (44.3)
Cigarillo use status
 Cigarillo past 30-day use 216 (34.1)
 Cigarillo lifetime use 313 (41.4)
 Cigarillo susceptible non-use 132 (24.4)
Other tobacco use
 Little cigar lifetime use 171 (24.4)
 Traditional cigar lifetime use 256 (40.2)
 Cigarette lifetime use 435 (61.7)
 E-cigarette lifetime use 371 (57.3)
 Waterpipe tobacco lifetime use 377 (51.0)
 Smokeless tobacco lifetime use 128 (20.0)

Note: unweighted N, weighted %.

N=661.

*

Seven participants reported ‘I don’t know’ and three participants skipped this question.

Excluding past 30 days.