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Table 1 Details of interviewees

From: Residential secondhand smoke in a densely populated urban setting: a qualitative exploration of psychosocial impacts, views and experiences

Residents

N (%)

Age

 20 – 29

12 (40.0)

 30 – 39

9 (30.0)

 40 – 49

4 (13.3)

 50 + 

5 (16.7)

Gender

 Female

15 (50.0)

 Male

15 (50.0)

Ethnicity

 Chinese

19 (63.3)

 Malay

4 (13.3)

 Indian

4 (13.3)

 Other

3 (10.0)

Current housing

 HDB (public housing)

26 (86.7)

 Condominium

3 (10.0)

 Dormitory

1 (3.3)

Smoking status

 Current smoker

14 (46.7)

 Non-smoker

16 (53.3)

SHS exposure at home (non-smokers only)

 Household member smokes at home

12 (75.0)

 No household members smoking at home

3 (25.0)

Frequency of exposure to neighbour’s SHS

 Daily

15 (50.0)

 Non-daily

9 (30.0)

 Not at all

6 (20.0)

Key informants

N (%)

Role

 Academic

2 (11.1)

 Advocate

4 (22.2)

 Condo Management

2 (11.1)

 Doctor

3 (16.7)

 Legal Expert

2 (11.1)

 Policymaker

4 (22.2)

 Public Officer

1 (5.6)