Tables
- C-1 Description of the Three H/L ATS Case Study Sites
- D-1 H/L ATS Questions Addressed in Tables D-2 Through D-7
- D-2 "Current," "Former," and "Never" Smokers Among All Hispanic Persons Aged 18 to 24, by Country of Birth (Percentage)
- D-3 Number of Cigarettes Smoked Daily by "Every Day" and "Some Days" Hispanic Smokers Aged 18 to 24, by Country of Birth (Percentage)
- D-4 Whether Hispanic Adults Aged 18 to 24 Smoked 100 Cigarettes in Their Lifetime, by Age (Percentage)
- D-5 "Current," "Former," and "Never Smokers" Among All Hispanic Persons Aged 18 to 19, by Respondent's Age Upon First Entry into the United States (Percentage)
- D-6 Age at Which Hispanic Persons Aged 30 or Older First Smoked a Cigarette, by Education (Percentage)
- D-7 Use of Menthol Cigarettes Among Hispanic Smokers Aged 18 to 24, by Perceived Benefits of Quitting (Percentage)
- D-8 H/L ATS Questions Addressed in Tables D-9 Through D-13
- D-9 Home Smoking Rules Among All Hispanic Adults, by Income (Percentage)
- D-10 Number of Days in Last Week That Someone Smoked Inside Home, by Language Generally Spoken by Adult Respondent (Percentage)
- D-11 Number of Smokers in Home, by Age of Children in Home (Percentage)
- D-12 Workplace Smoking Policy for Indoor Work Areas and Indoor Public Areas Used by Hispanic Nonsmoking Workers, by Education (Percentage)
- D-13 Whether Hispanic Adult Respondents Think Smoking Should Be Prohibited in Worksites and Other Indoor Places, by Smoking Status (Percentage)
- D-14 H/L ATS Questions Addressed in Tables D-15 Through D-17
- D-15 Hispanic Current Smokers' Stage of Change Toward Smoking Cessation, by Whether Spouse or Partner Uses Tobacco (Percentage)
- D-16 Methods Used to Quit Smoking Among Hispanic Current and Former Smokers, by Gender (Percentage)
- D-17 Length of Abstinence Among Hispanic Current and Former Smokers, by Age (Percentage)
- D-18 H/L ATS Questions Addressed in Tables D-19 and D-20
- D-19 U.S. Employed Smokers Who Work in Smoke-free, Smoking-allowed, and Nopolicy Workplaces, by Occupation (Percentage)
- D-20 Beliefs About the Harmful Effects of Breathing Secondhand Smoke, by Strength of Local Clean Indoor Air Laws (Percentage)
- F-1 National Origin, City of Residence, and Language of Interview for Respondents to the H/L ATS Cognitive Testing
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