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. 2022 Jun 17;28:101864. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101864

Table 2.

Participant characteristics, N = 623.

Characteristics N (weighted %)
Age (Years)
 Mean (SD) 15 (1.3)
 Median (Range) 15.0 (13.0–17.0)
Race
 White 404 (66.8 %)
 Black or African American 102 (15.4 %)
 Some other race 117 (17.8 %)
 Missing 0
Hispanic
 No 504 (75.1 %)
 Yes 119 (24.9 %)
 Missing 0
Gender
 Female 329 (48.6 %)
 Male 269 (46.7 %)
 Nonbinary or other identity 17 (3.7 %)
 Missing 8 (1.1 %)
Vaping status
 Not at-risk of vaping 241 (39.8 %)
 At-risk of vaping 293 (44.6 %)
 Current vaper 89 (15.6 %)
 Missing 0
Other tobacco use
 Yes 84 (14.3 %)
 No 539 (85.7 %)
 Missing 0
Home tobacco use
 Yes 222 (37.0 %)
 No 387 (59.7 %)
 Missing 14 (3.3 %)
Social media use
 Low 121 (21.4 %)
 Medium 351 (53.7 %)
 High 151 (24.9 %)
 Missing 0
Highest parent education level
 High school or less 82 (23.2 %)
 Some college with technical/vocational 236 (29.2 %)
 Bachelor's degree 155 (23.7 %)
 Graduate degree 150 (23.9 %)
 Missing 0
Household income
 Less than $50,000 245 (39.0 %)
 $50,000 to $74,999 116 (16.5 %)
 $75,000 or more 262 (44.5 %)
 Missing 0
Sexual attraction
 Attracted to Opposite Sex only 426 (67.8 %)
 All Others 197 (32.2 %)

Note. SD = standard deviation.