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2007 BRFSS Survey Results: North Carolina

Tobacco Opinion-FEMALES

In the last 12 months, have you heard about or seen the North Carolina TRU (or Tobacco.
Reality. Unfiltered.) media campaign directed at preventing tobacco use among youth?

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  Total
Respond.^
Yes, more than once Yes, only once No
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
TOTAL 4,277 1,492 38.1 36.0-40.3 322 7.6 6.6- 8.8 2,463 54.3 52.1-56.5
RACE
White 3,304 1,113 37.5 35.0-40.1 244 7.3 6.1- 8.7 1,947 55.2 52.7-57.7
African American 699 300 44.1 39.0-49.3 63 9.8 7.3-13.1 336 46.1 41.1-51.2
Asian 25 8 34.0 14.5-61.0 0 0.0 . - . 17 66.0 39.0-85.5
Native American 84 26 29.7 17.0-46.5 7 10.8 4.1-25.4 51 59.5 41.4-75.3
Other Minorities 156 45 31.0 22.3-41.4 8 5.4 2.2-12.6 103 63.6 53.2-72.9
HISPANIC
Hispanic 167 57 33.2 24.4-43.3 12 6.3 2.9-13.4 98 60.5 50.4-69.8
-English Speaking 73 31 39.7 26.0-55.3 5 4.9 1.7-13.2 37 55.3 40.2-69.5
-Spanish Speaking 94 26 30.3 19.8-43.4 7 6.9 2.6-17.3 61 62.7 49.7-74.1
Non-Hispanic 4,099 1,435 38.5 36.3-40.8 310 7.7 6.6- 9.0 2,354 53.8 51.5-56.0
AGE
18-24 125 55 47.7 36.4-59.2 8 5.6 2.3-12.6 62 46.8 35.7-58.1
25-34 493 199 39.7 34.5-45.2 39 9.5 6.5-13.5 255 50.8 45.3-56.3
35-44 690 275 41.3 36.8-45.9 52 7.2 5.0-10.3 363 51.6 46.9-56.1
45-54 838 309 39.1 34.9-43.5 65 7.7 5.8-10.1 464 53.2 48.9-57.5
55-64 840 271 33.6 29.7-37.7 69 7.8 5.9-10.2 500 58.6 54.4-62.7
65-74 701 220 30.6 26.4-35.0 52 8.1 5.9-11.1 429 61.3 56.7-65.7
75+ 564 154 29.8 24.9-35.2 35 6.3 4.3- 9.2 375 63.9 58.5-69.0
EDUCATION
Less Than H.S. 592 186 34.0 28.5-39.9 45 9.6 6.3-14.2 361 56.4 50.5-62.2
H.S. or G.E.D. 1,307 448 36.0 32.2-40.0 109 8.0 6.3-10.1 750 56.0 52.0-60.0
Some Post-H.S. 1,168 443 42.9 38.5-47.5 80 5.9 4.5- 7.8 645 51.1 46.8-55.5
College Graduate 1,207 414 37.6 33.9-41.4 88 8.0 5.9-10.8 705 54.4 50.6-58.3
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Less than $15,000 516 189 38.8 32.8-45.2 46 9.8 6.8-13.9 281 51.4 45.2-57.5
$15,000- 24,999 736 266 39.8 33.9-45.9 59 7.8 5.4-11.1 411 52.4 46.6-58.2
$25,000- 34,999 491 182 35.4 29.8-41.4 47 10.3 6.7-15.5 262 54.3 48.0-60.4
$35,000- 49,999 577 221 42.3 36.4-48.4 36 5.8 3.9- 8.5 320 51.9 46.0-57.8
$50,000-74,999 612 237 43.0 38.0-48.2 39 5.9 3.9- 8.7 336 51.1 45.9-56.2
$75,000+ 703 219 35.0 30.2-40.2 58 8.8 6.2-12.3 426 56.2 51.0-61.1
DISABILITY STATUS
Yes 1,622 539 34.8 31.5-38.3 128 8.4 6.7-10.6 955 56.7 53.1-60.2
No 2,634 945 39.5 36.8-42.3 192 7.3 6.0- 8.8 1,497 53.2 50.5-56.0
VETERAN STATUS
Veteran 100 31 29.9 20.2-41.9 8 8.2 2.7-22.4 61 61.9 49.2-73.1
Non-Veteran 4,177 1,461 38.3 36.1-40.5 314 7.6 6.5- 8.8 2,402 54.1 51.9-56.3

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^Use caution in interpreting percentages with a numerator of less than 20. N = numerator, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level).
Percentages are weighted to population characteristics and therefore cannot be calculated exactly from the numbers in this table.

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