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Table 1 Sample characteristics – crosstabulations of socio-demographic, personal, familial, and peer variables in 2015 and 2019 Irish ESPAD Survey Data

From: Friends and family matter Most: a trend analysis of increasing e-cigarette use among Irish teenagers and socio-demographic, personal, peer and familial associations

 

ESPAD Year (2015 and 2019) and significance levela

2015 (n = 1472)

n (%)

2019 (n = 1949)

n (%)

p-value

Gender

 Male

752 (51.1)

946 (48.5)

 

 Female

720 (48.9)

1003 (51.5)

.140

E-cigarette ever-use

 Yes

325 (23.0)

754 (39.0)

 

 No

1088 (77.0)

1219 (62.7)

<.001

E-cigarette current-use

 Yes

143 (10.1)

351 (18.1)

 

 No

1270 (89.9)

1592 (81.9)

<.001

Ever-smoked

 Yes

473 (32.3)

614 (31.6)

 

 No

992 (67.7)

1328 (68.4)

.678

Current smoking

 Yes

191 (13.0)

281 (14.4)

 

 No

1275 (87.0)

1664 (85.6)

.235

Household composition

 Single parent

262 (17.8)

371 (19.0)

 

 Two parents

1109 (75.3)

1490 (76.4)

 

 Blended families

101 (6.9)

88 (4.5)

.010

Parental Monitoringb

 Know always

906 (62.7)

1194 (63.2)

 

 Know quite often

337 (23.3)

455 (24.1)

 

 Know sometimes

128 (8.9)

166 (8.8)

 

 Usually don’t know

73 (5.1)

74 (3.9)

.452

Skipping School

 None

984 (80.1)

1309 (79.6)

 

 1–4 days

198 (16.1)

286 (17.4)

 

 5 days+

47 (3.8)

50 (3.0)

.371

Perceived family wealth

 About the same

696 (48.7)

815 (43.3)

 

 Much better off

223 (15.6)

308 (16.4)

 

 Better off

370 (25.9)

580 (30.8)

 

 Less well off

141 (9.9)

179 (9.5)

.006

Peers who smoke

 None

478 (33.4)

558 (29.8)

 

 A few/some

802 (56.1)

1125 (60.1)

 

 Most/all

150 (10.5)

188 (10.1)

.056

Relationship with mother

 Satisfied

1251 (87.5)

1621 (86.4)

 

 Neither nor

74 (5.2)

106 (5.6)

 

 Not satisfied

105 (7.3)

150 (8.0)

.640

Reasons for trying e-cigarettes

 To quit smoking

51 (17.3)

16 (3.4)

<.001

 Because friends were using it

63 (21.4)

137 (28.8)

<.001

 Out of curiosity

186 (63.1)

315 (66.3)

<.001

Relationship with tobacco when first tried e-cigarette

 Never smoked tobacco

101 (33.3)

461 (66.7)

 

 Smoked tobacco occasionally

155 (51.8)

168 (24.3)

 

 Smoked tobacco regularly

45 (14.9)

62 (9.0)

<.001

  1. aBold numbers indicate statistical significance at <0 .05
  2. bParents know where child is on Saturday nights