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Tobacco Susceptibility Explains Diminished Returns of Family Income on Black Adolescents' Tobacco Initiation
Open Journal of Psychology
| Vol 4, Issue 1
Table 1. Descriptive Data (n=10,653)
| Mean | SD | |
| HH Income | 7.42 | 0.02 |
| Parent Education | 16.99 | 0.03 |
| Tobacco Susceptibility | 1.08 | 0.00 |
| N | % | |
| Race (Black) | ||
| White | 8,171 | 76.70 |
| Black | 2,482 | 23.30 |
| Household Marital Status | ||
| Not Married | 3,388 | 31.80 |
| Married | 7,265 | 68.20 |
| Sex | ||
| Female | 5,101 | 47.88 |
| Male | 5,552 | 52.12 |
| Age | ||
| 9 Yr | 5,582 | 52.40 |
| 10 Yr | 5,071 | 47.60 |
| Subsequent Tobacco Use | ||
| No | 10,004 | 94.92 |
| Yes | 535 | 5.08 |