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Tobacco Use, Access, and Exposure to Tobacco in Media Among Middle and High School Students—United States, 2004. MMWR Vol. 54/ No 12, April 1, 2005

TABLE 1.Percentage of students in middle school (grades 6–8) who were current users* of any tobacco product, by product type, sex, and race/ethnicity — National Youth Tobacco Survey, United States, 2002 and 2004

  Any
tobacco†
Cigarettes Cigars Smokeless
tobacco
Pipes Bidis Kreteks
Char-
acter-
istic
% (95% CI§) % (95% CI§) % (95% CI§) % (95% CI§) % (95% CI§) % (95% CI§) % (95% CI§)
Middle School, 2004
Sex
Male 12.7 (±1.5) 7.9¶ (±1.2) 6.7 (±0.9) 3.8 (±0.8) 3.5¶ (±0.7) 3.0 (±0.5) 2.0¶ (±0.4)
Female 10.9 (±1.4) 8.8 (±1.4) 3.8 (±0.6) 1.9 (±0.4) 1.9 (±0.4) 1.8 (±0.4) 1.2 (±0.3)
Race/Ethnicity
White, non-Hispanic 11.3 (±1.6) 8.5 (±1.5) 4.4 (±0.7) 3.0 (±0.7) 2.3 (±0.6) 1.9 (±0.4) 1.3 (±0.3)
Black, non-Hispanic 12.4 (±2.2) 7.6 (±1.7) 6.9 (±1.7) 2.0 (±0.8) 2.2¶ (±0.7) 2.9 (±0.9) 1.6 (±0.6)
Hispanic 15.1 (±2.1) 9.9 (±1.5) 8.2¶ (±1.3) 3.8 (±0.9) 5.3 (±1.2) 4.3¶ (±0.8) 2.9 (±0.7)
Asian 5.1 (±2.3) 2.7¶ (±1.7) 1.2¶ (±1.1) 1.0 (±0.7) 1.5¶ (±1.2) 1.1 (±1.1) 1.5 (±1.3)
Total 11.8 (±1.3) 8.4 (±1.1) 5.3 (±0.7) 2.8 (±0.5) 2.7¶ (±0.5) 2.4 (±0.4) 1.6 (±0.3)
Middle School, 2002
Sex
Male 14.7 (±1.6) 9.8 (±1.3) 7.9 (±1.1) 5.3 (±1.3) 5.1 (±0.8) 3.1 (±0.6) 2.7 (±0.6)
Female 11.7 (±1.4) 9.7 (±1.4) 4.1 (±0.7) 1.6 (±0.5) 1.9 (±0.4) 1.7 (±0.4) 1.1 (±0.3)
Race/Ethnicity
White, non-Hispanic 13.2 (±1.9) 10.1 (±1.6) 5.5 (±1.0) 3.8 (±1.1) 2.8 (±0.6) 1.8 (±0.4) 1.5 (±0.4)
Black, non-Hispanic 13.5 (±2.4) 9.0 (±2.3) 7.3 (±1.7) 2.3 (±0.9) 3.9 (±1.4) 3.1 (±1.0) 2.3 (±0.9)
Hispanic 12.5 (±1.9) 8.7 (±1.5) 6.3 (±1.1) 2.7 (±0.7) 4.3 (±0.9) 2.9 (±0.7) 2.6 (±0.7)
Asian 8.6 (±3.3) 7.4 (±3.3) 5.0 (±2.8) 3.5 (±2.7) 4.6 (±2.7) 3.1 (±2.2) 3.8 (±2.9)
Total 13.3 (±1.4) 9.8 (±1.2) 6.0 (±0.7) 3.5 (±0.7) 3.5 (±0.5) 2.4 (±0.3) 2.0 (±0.4)

* Used tobacco on at least 1 day during the 30 days preceding the survey.
Cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, pipes, bidis (leaf-wrapped, flavored cigarettes from India), or kreteks (clove cigarettes).
§ Confidence interval.
Significant difference (p<0.05), 2004 versus 2002.

 

 
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