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Table 1 Prevalence of Hookah Use Stratified by Self-Reported Sexual Identity and Gender

From: Transitions in hookah (Waterpipe) smoking by U.S. sexual minority adults between 2013 and 2015: the population assessment of tobacco and health study wave 1 and wave 2

 

Ever Use

Current Use

Wave 1 Total (n = 10,604)

Wave 2 Total (n = 9021)

Wave 1 Total (n = 1058)

Wave 2 Total (n = 723)

SM

1014 (29.31)a

901 (30.91)a

144 (3.58)a

117 (3.15)a

Male

322 (27.96)b

291 (30.37 b

39 (2.6)b

33 (2.67)b

Female

691 (30.23)

609 (31.5)

105 (4.21)

84 (3.5)

Heterosexual

9462 (16.01)

8049 (15.79)

910 (1.26)

602 (1.01)

Male

5427 (19.44)

4462 (19.12)

593 (1.73)

374 (1.35)

Female

4033 (12.75)

3584 (12.66)

317 (0.82)

228 (0.69)

  1. Data represent unweighted numbers (weighted %). Total unweighted numbers for PATH; Wave 1 = 32,548; Wave 2 = 28,362
  2. aP < 0.0001 comparing weighted rates for SM to heterosexual for ever use (vs. never use) within wave and for current use (vs. no current use) within wave
  3. bP < 0.0001 for SM comparing weighted rates for males vs. females for ever use (vs. never use) and for current use vs. no current use within wave; and similarly for heterosexuals