| Literature DB >> 23680508 |
Brian A King1, Shanta R Dube, David M Homa.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: An increasing number of US states and localities have implemented comprehensive policies prohibiting tobacco smoking in all indoor areas of public places and worksites. However, private settings such as homes and vehicles remain a major source of exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) for many people. This study assessed the prevalence and correlates of voluntary smoke-free rules and SHS exposure in homes and vehicles among US adults.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23680508 PMCID: PMC3666976 DOI: 10.5888/pcd10.120218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Percentage (95% CI) of Adults Who Reported Having 100% Smoke-Free Home and Vehicle Rules, by Smoking Status and Selected Characteristics, National Adult Tobacco Survey, 2009–2010a
| Characteristic | 100% Smoke-Free Home Rule | 100% Smoke-Free Vehicle Rule | ||||
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| Nonsmokers (n = 101, 073) | Smokers (n = 16,497) | Overall | Nonsmokers (n = 100,284) | Smokers (n = 16,213) | Overall | |
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| Male | 87.7 (87.0–88.4) | 51.1 (48.9–53.3) | 79.5 (78.7–80.3) | 83.3 (82.4–84.1) | 27.8 (25.7–30.0) | 70.9 (70.0–71.8) |
| Female | 90.4 (89.9–90.9) | 44.2 (42.2–46.2) | 82.6 (82.0–83.2) | 86.3 (85.7–86.9) | 25.9 (24.2–27.8) | 76.2 (75.5–76.9) |
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| 18–24 | 83.7 (81.6–85.5) | 59.2 (54.9–63.5) | 77.9 (76.0–79.7) | 72.2 (69.9–74.4) | 24.9 (21.0–29.3) | 61.1 (59.0–63.2) |
| 25–44 | 91.8 (91.1–92.4) | 54.7 (52.3–57.2) | 83.2 (82.3–84.0) | 85.7 (84.8–86.6) | 27.5 (25.2–30.0) | 72.3 (71.3–73.3) |
| 45–64 | 89.2 (88.5–89.8) | 37.0 (35.0–39.2) | 79.0 (78.2–79.7) | 86.4 (85.7–87.0) | 25.5 (23.7–27.4) | 74.6 (73.8–75.4) |
| ≥65 | 87.9 (87.1–88.6) | 34.0 (29.1–39.3) | 83.2 (82.3–84.0) | 89.2 (88.5–89.9) | 35.1 (30.7–39.8) | 84.7 (83.8–85.6) |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 89.3 (88.9–89.7) | 46.8 (45.2–48.4) | 80.9 (80.4–81.4) | 84.8 (84.3–85.3) | 22.5 (21.2–23.9) | 72.6 (72.0–73.1) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 84.3 (82.5–86.0) | 34.6 (30.3–39.1) | 73.8 (71.9–75.6) | 81.9 (80.0–83.8) | 32.9 (28.8–37.3) | 71.7 (69.7–73.6) |
| Hispanic | 92.2 (90.6–93.6) | 67.4 (61.2–73.1) | 87.7 (86.0–89.3) | 86.3 (84.1–88.2) | 46.0 (39.5–52.7) | 79.1 (76.8–81.3) |
| Asian, non-Hispanic | 92.3 (89.3–94.5) | 66.1 (51.6–78.1) | 90.6 (87.7–92.9) | 93.1 (90.6–95.0) | 46.3 (31.0–62.3) | 90.0 (87.2–92.2) |
| Other, non-Hispanic | 86.0 (82.6–88.8) | 48.2 (42.4–54.1) | 75.4 (72.5–78.1) | 81.9 (78.5–84.8) | 23.1 (18.2–28.9) | 65.7 (62.6–68.8) |
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| 0–12 years (no diploma) | 84.9 (83.0–86.7) | 40.9 (36.9–45.0) | 71.3 (69.3–73.3) | 82.1 (79.9–84.1) | 28.7 (25.1–32.7) | 65.8 (63.5–68.0) |
| GED | 83.3 (79.1–86.7) | 40.9 (34.5–47.7) | 63.6 (59.7–67.4) | 76.9 (72.1–81.1) | 17.5 (13.1–23.1) | 49.1 (44.9–53.2) |
| High school graduate | 86.0 (85.0–87.0) | 47.9 (45.3–50.6) | 77.6 (76.6–78.6) | 81.4 (80.2–82.5) | 26.0 (23.6–28.4) | 69.1 (68.0–70.3) |
| Some college (no degree) | 89.4 (88.4–90.3) | 50.5 (47.4–53.7) | 81.8 (80.7–82.8) | 82.7 (81.4–83.9) | 24.8 (22.1–27.8) | 71.5 (70.2–72.7) |
| Associate degree | 90.7 (89.7–91.5) | 52.9 (49.4–56.3) | 83.4 (82.3–84.4) | 85.4 (84.2–86.5) | 27.3 (24.0–30.9) | 74.1 (72.8–75.4) |
| Undergraduate degree | 93.0 (92.3–93.6) | 62.1 (58.5–65.7) | 90.3 (89.6–91.0) | 89.6 (88.9–90.3) | 33.7 (30.0–37.6) | 84.8 (84.0–85.6) |
| Graduate degree | 93.8 (93.1–94.4) | 53.4 (47.7–58.9) | 91.5 (90.8–92.2) | 92.0 (91.2–92.7) | 35.1 (29.9–40.6) | 88.8 (88.0–89.6) |
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| 89.1 (88.7–89.5) | 48.0 (46.5–49.5) | 81.1 (80.6–81.6) | 84.9 (84.4–85.4) | 27.0 (25.6–28.4) | 73.6 (73.1–74.2) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; GED, graduate equivalency degree.
All estimates were calculated among both landline and cellular-telephone respondents.
The presence of smoke-free home rules was determined by answers to the question, “Not counting decks, porches, or garages, inside your home, is smoking ‘always allowed,’ ‘allowed only at some time or in some places,’ or ‘never allowed’?” Respondents who answered “never allowed” were classified as having a 100% smoke-free home rule.
The presence of a household smoke-free vehicle rule was determined by answers to the question, “Not counting motorcycles, in the vehicles that you or family members who live with you own or lease, is smoking ‘always allowed in all vehicles,’ ‘sometimes allowed in at least one vehicle,’ or ‘never allowed in any vehicle’?” Respondents who answered “never allowed in any vehicle” were classified as having a 100% smoke-free vehicle rule.
Includes 429 respondents whose smoking status was unknown.
Includes 417 respondents whose smoking status was unknown.
Percentage (95% CI) of Adults Who Reported Having 100% Smoke-Free Home and Vehicle Rules, by State, National Adult Tobacco Survey, 2009–2010
| State | 100% Smoke-Free Home Rule | 100% Smoke-Free Vehicle Rule | ||
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| n | % (95% CI) | n | % (95% CI) | |
| Alabama | 1,885 | 75.7 (72.3–78.8) | 1,870 | 70.0 (66.4–73.4) |
| Alaska | 1,834 | 84.9 (82.0–87.5) | 1,799 | 72.1 (68.6–75.4) |
| Arizona | 1,789 | 86.2 (82.9–89.0) | 1,783 | 82.7 (79.4–85.6) |
| Arkansas | 2,800 | 75.7 (72.9–78.3) | 2,778 | 69.0 (65.9–71.9) |
| California | 2,558 | 90.1 (88.4–91.6) | 2,537 | 83.8 (81.6–85.7) |
| Colorado | 1,806 | 85.9 (83.0–88.3) | 1,791 | 75.9 (72.3–79.1) |
| Connecticut | 1,833 | 84.2 (80.9–87.1) | 1,818 | 77.2 (73.3–80.7) |
| Delaware | 1,960 | 82.0 (79.1–84.7) | 1,939 | 71.8 (68.4–75.1) |
| District of Columbia | 1,852 | 76.7 (72.6–80.4) | 1,793 | 75.3 (69.7–80.2) |
| Florida | 2,257 | 85.8 (83.6–87.8) | 2,247 | 75.1 (72.2–77.7) |
| Georgia | 4,899 | 82.9 (80.8–84.9) | 4,853 | 75.6 (73.3–77.7) |
| Hawaii | 1,776 | 80.3 (76.8–83.3) | 1,747 | 78.4 (74.8–81.7) |
| Idaho | 1,765 | 91.5 (89.6–93.2) | 1,759 | 79.8 (76.2–83.0) |
| Illinois | 2,043 | 77.0 (74.2–79.6) | 2,026 | 71.4 (68.4–74.3) |
| Indiana | 1,868 | 76.2 (72.9–79.2) | 1,855 | 65.7 (62.1–69.0) |
| Iowa | 2,037 | 80.8 (77.8–83.4) | 2,019 | 71.4 (67.7–74.9) |
| Kansas | 1,838 | 79.4 (76.3–82.2) | 1,827 | 72.2 (68.7–75.4) |
| Kentucky | 1,764 | 67.9 (64.2–71.4) | 1,746 | 58.6 (54.7–62.4) |
| Louisiana | 6,335 | 77.2 (75.2–79.1) | 6,254 | 69.7 (67.6–71.8) |
| Maine | 1,986 | 84.4 (82.1–86.5) | 1,965 | 73.1 (70.0–76.0) |
| Maryland | 1,828 | 84.8 (81.7–87.5) | 1,819 | 76.7 (72.5–80.4) |
| Massachusetts | 1,804 | 80.1 (76.1–83.5) | 1,781 | 73.9 (69.7–77.7) |
| Michigan | 1,813 | 76.7 (73.4–79.8) | 1,797 | 67.0 (63.3–70.6) |
| Minnesota | 1,778 | 85.4 (82.8–87.7) | 1,760 | 76.4 (73.0–79.5) |
| Mississippi | 1,747 | 75.8 (71.9–79.3) | 1,724 | 66.6 (62.2–70.8) |
| Missouri | 1,853 | 74.3 (70.7–77.6) | 1,836 | 67.3 (63.7–70.7) |
| Montana | 1,816 | 86.0 (83.3–88.2) | 1,809 | 74.1 (70.3–77.5) |
| Nebraska | 1,820 | 83.5 (80.5–86.2) | 1,813 | 70.4 (66.5–74.0) |
| Nevada | 1,795 | 82.6 (79.6–85.2) | 1,780 | 72.0 (68.1–75.6) |
| New Hampshire | 1,925 | 84.8 (82.0–87.3) | 1,906 | 76.9 (73.7–79.8) |
| New Jersey | 4,077 | 82.9 (80.9–84.8) | 4,050 | 77.2 (75.0–79.3) |
| New Mexico | 1,773 | 83.2 (79.9–86.0) | 1,764 | 78.4 (74.7–81.7) |
| New York | 2,226 | 80.1 (77.4–82.6) | 2,168 | 77.0 (74.1–79.6) |
| North Carolina | 2,011 | 75.5 (72.5–78.3) | 2,000 | 69.3 (66.2–72.3) |
| North Dakota | 2,182 | 84.2 (81.4–86.6) | 2,172 | 75.5 (72.1–78.5) |
| Ohio | 2,137 | 71.9 (69.4–74.3) | 2,110 | 65.3 (62.6–67.8) |
| Oklahoma | 3,635 | 74.1 (72.2–75.9) | 3,612 | 65.4 (63.4–67.4) |
| Oregon | 1,858 | 89.6 (86.4–92.0) | 1,839 | 79.0 (75.1–82.5) |
| Pennsylvania | 3,408 | 76.8 (74.7–78.7) | 3,374 | 71.3 (69.2–73.3) |
| Rhode Island | 1,891 | 81.8 (78.6–84.6) | 1,879 | 73.3 (69.7–76.6) |
| South Carolina | 5,047 | 79.7 (77.5–81.8) | 4,995 | 71.8 (69.4–74.2) |
| South Dakota | 1,984 | 83.9 (81.3–86.2) | 1,967 | 74.8 (71.5–77.8) |
| Tennessee | 1,825 | 74.6 (70.9–78.0) | 1,811 | 69.8 (66.0–73.2) |
| Texas | 2,346 | 83.4 (81.0–85.5) | 2,337 | 75.0 (72.2–77.5) |
| Utah | 2,021 | 92.9 (90.8–94.6) | 2,010 | 85.8 (82.6–88.5) |
| Vermont | 2,028 | 80.6 (77.7–83.2) | 2,015 | 73.1 (69.9–76.1) |
| Virginia | 2,261 | 82.1 (79.2–84.6) | 2,238 | 76.1 (73.0–78.9) |
| Washington | 1,840 | 88.4 (86.0–90.5) | 1,822 | 77.8 (74.0–81.1) |
| West Virginia | 1,763 | 68.7 (65.3–72.0) | 1,738 | 61.4 (57.7–65.0) |
| Wisconsin | 1,821 | 80.9 (77.8–83.6) | 1,810 | 73.1 (69.7–76.3) |
| Wyoming | 1,720 | 81.9 (79.2–84.4) | 1,714 | 74.5 (71.0–77.7) |
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.
The presence of smoke-free home rules was determined by answers to the question, “Not counting decks, porches, or garages, inside your home, is smoking ‘always allowed,’ ‘allowed only at some time or in some places,’ or ‘never allowed’?” Respondents who answered “never allowed” were classified as having a 100% smoke-free home rule.
The presence of a household smoke-free vehicle rule was determined by answers to the question, “Not counting motorcycles, in the vehicles that you or family members who live with you own or lease, is smoking ‘always allowed in all vehicles,’ ‘sometimes allowed in at least one vehicle,’ or ‘never allowed in any vehicle’?” Respondents who answered “never allowed in any vehicle” were classified as having a 100% smoke-free vehicle rule.
Estimates calculated among both landline and cellular-telephone respondents. All other state estimates were calculated among landline respondents only.
Percentage (95% CI) of Nonsmoking Adults Who Reported Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in Their Home or a Vehicle in Which They Rode During the Previous 7 Days, by Smoke-Free Rule Status and Selected Characteristics, National Adult Tobacco Survey, 2009–2010a
| Characteristic | Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Home | Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Vehicle | ||||
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| Smoke-Free Home Rule (n = 91,273) | No Smoke-Free Home Rule (n = 9,591) | Overall | Smoke-Free Vehicle Rule (n = 88,291) | No Smoke-Free Vehicle Rule (n = 11,845) | Overall | |
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| Male | 1.4 (1.1–1.7) | 43.9 (40.7–47.1) | 6.6 (6.0–7.2) | 5.3 (4.7–5.9) | 37.6 (34.9–40.4) | 10.7 (10.0–11.5) |
| Female | 1.4 (1.2–1.6) | 44.2 (41.5–46.9) | 5.5 (5.1–5.9) | 3.6 (3.2–4.0) | 34.7 (32.5–37.0) | 7.9 (7.4–8.4) |
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| 18–24 | 2.9 (2.0–4.0) | 63.6 (56.8–69.9) | 12.7 (11.0–14.5) | 11.0 (9.4–12.9) | 48.6 (43.8–53.4) | 21.6 (19.6–23.7) |
| 25–44 | 1.1 (0.9–1.4) | 49.7 (45.5–54.0) | 5.1 (4.6–5.7) | 4.9 (4.3–5.6) | 37.1 (33.9–40.4) | 9.5 (8.8–10.3) |
| 45–64 | 1.4 (1.1–1.7) | 41.1 (38.1–44.1) | 5.7 (5.2–6.2) | 3.2 (2.8–3.7) | 32.1 (29.6–34.7) | 7.2 (6.6–7.8) |
| ≥65 | 1.0 (0.8–1.3) | 24.0 (21.3–26.9) | 3.8 (3.4–4.2) | 1.9 (1.6–2.2) | 22.0 (19.1–25.2) | 4.0 (3.6–4.5) |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 1.1 (0.9–1.2) | 40.9 (38.7–43.1) | 5.3 (4.9–5.6) | 3.4 (3.1–3.7) | 35.2 (33.4–37.0) | 8.2 (7.8–8.7) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 2.9 (2.0–4.1) | 58.3 (52.0–64.4) | 11.4 (10.0–13.0) | 6.7 (5.5–8.1) | 44.7 (38.9–50.6) | 13.6 (12.0–15.3) |
| Hispanic | 1.7 (1.1–2.5) | 47.8 (38.2–57.5) | 5.3 (4.2–6.6) | 7.4 (5.9–9.2) | 34.8 (27.8–42.6) | 11.1 (9.5–13.1) |
| Asian, non-Hispanic | 0.9 (0.4–1.7) | 29.5 (16.0–47.9) | 3.0 (1.8–5.1) | 2.6 (1.4–4.9) | 38.0 (22.9–55.9) | 5.0 (3.2–7.8) |
| Other, non-Hispanic | 3.1 (1.5–6.0) | 41.1 (30.6–52.5) | 8.4 (6.3–11.0) | 6.5 (4.6–9.1) | 32.3 (25.1–40.4) | 11.4 (9.2–13.9) |
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| 0–12 years (no diploma) | 2.8 (2.0–4.0) | 51.2 (44.8–57.6) | 10.1 (8.7–11.8) | 8.4 (6.7–10.5) | 44.7 (38.5–51.1) | 15.0 (13.1–17.1) |
| GED | 3.2 (1.6–6.2) | 55.5 (43.4–67.0) | 11.8 (8.7–15.9) | 9.2 (5.7–14.4) | 51.1 (40.0–62.1) | 19.1 (14.9–24.0) |
| High school graduate | 1.6 (1.3–2.1) | 48.4 (44.6–52.2) | 8.1 (7.3–8.9) | 5.3 (4.6–6.0) | 40.2 (37.0–43.6) | 11.8 (10.9–12.7) |
| Some college (no degree) | 1.3 (1.0–1.8) | 51.1 (46.4–55.8) | 6.5 (5.8–7.4) | 4.2 (3.6–5.1) | 37.4 (33.6–41.3) | 10.0 (9.0–11.0) |
| Associate degree | 1.1 (0.8–1.5) | 37.8 (33.1–42.7) | 4.5 (3.9–5.1) | 4.1 (3.5–4.9) | 33.0 (29.1–37.1) | 8.3 (7.5–9.3) |
| Undergraduate degree | 0.8 (0.6–1.1) | 26.0 (22.1–30.3) | 2.6 (2.2–3.0) | 2.3 (1.9–2.8) | 23.0 (20.1–26.3) | 4.5 (4.0–5.0) |
| Graduate degree | 0.5 (0.4–0.8) | 22.8 (17.9–28.5) | 1.9 (1.5–2.4) | 1.4 (1.0–1.8) | 18.2 (15.0–21.8) | 2.7 (2.3–3.2) |
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| 1.4 (1.2–1.6) | 44.0 (41.9–46.1) | 6.0 (5.7–6.3) | 4.4 (4.0–4.7) | 36.2 (34.4–38.0) | 9.2 (8.8–9.6) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; GED, graduate equivalency degree.
All estimates were calculated among both landline and cellular-telephone respondents.
Defined as a response between 1 and 7 to the question, “Not counting decks, porches, or garages, during the past 7 days, on how many days did someone other than you smoke tobacco inside your home while you were at home?”
Defined as a response between 1 and 7 to the question, “During the past 7 days, on how many days did you ride in a vehicle where someone other than you was smoking tobacco?”
Includes 506 respondents whose home smoking rule was unknown.
Includes 1,280 respondents whose household vehicle smoking rule was unknown or whose family does not own or lease a vehicle.
Percentage (95% CI) of Nonsmoking Adults Who Reported Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in Their Home or a Vehicle in Which They Rode During the Past 7 Days, by State, National Adult Tobacco Survey, 2009–2010
| Characteristic | Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Home | Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Vehicle | ||
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| n | % (95% CI) | n | % (95% CI) | |
| Alabama | 1,586 | 7.5 (5.4–10.3) | 1,590 | 10.8 (8.3–14.1) |
| Alaska | 1,548 | 5.9 (3.7–9.2) | 1,550 | 7.8 (6.0–10.2) |
| Arizona | 1,587 | 4.5 (2.5–8.0) | 1,588 | 6.8 (4.2–10.7) |
| Arkansas | 2,317 | 6.3 (4.7–8.3) | 2,319 | 8.9 (6.9–11.4) |
| California | 2,239 | 2.8 (2.0–3.9) | 2,238 | 5.5 (4.2–7.0) |
| Colorado | 1,614 | 3.8 (2.5–5.9) | 1,617 | 8.6 (6.2–11.9) |
| Connecticut | 1,635 | 4.5 (3.1–6.6) | 1,635 | 7.1 (5.0–10.0) |
| Delaware | 1,693 | 6.4 (4.5–9.1) | 1,691 | 8.6 (6.4–11.4) |
| District of Columbia | 1,644 | 7.3 (4.6–11.4) | 1,642 | 9.3 (6.0–14.1) |
| Florida | 1,942 | 5.2 (3.8–7.1) | 1,946 | 11.4 (9.3–13.8) |
| Georgia | 4,222 | 4.7 (3.6–5.9) | 4,221 | 10.7 (8.8–12.9) |
| Hawaii | 1,580 | 4.0 (2.7–5.9) | 1,578 | 5.7 (3.8–8.4) |
| Idaho | 1,583 | 4.3 (3.0–6.2) | 1,583 | 6.6 (4.2–10.2) |
| Illinois | 1,778 | 7.0 (5.3–9.2) | 1,780 | 10.8 (8.5–13.6) |
| Indiana | 1,569 | 6.5 (4.6–8.9) | 1,570 | 10.4 (8.0–13.3) |
| Iowa | 1,801 | 7.7 (5.3–11.0) | 1,802 | 12.9 (9.9–16.8) |
| Kansas | 1,612 | 6.0 (4.1–8.7) | 1,613 | 12.0 (9.2–15.4) |
| Kentucky | 1,420 | 9.7 (7.2–13.0) | 1,422 | 11.6 (8.7–15.5) |
| Louisiana | 5,213 | 8.3 (6.8–10.0) | 5,218 | 13.5 (11.7–15.5) |
| Maine | 1,725 | 3.4 (2.4–4.8) | 1,725 | 9.6 (7.4–12.4) |
| Maryland | 1,651 | 4.8 (3.2–7.2) | 1,649 | 8.6 (6.4–11.6) |
| Massachusetts | 1,631 | 5.8 (3.9–8.4) | 1,629 | 8.8 (6.3–12.2) |
| Michigan | 1,577 | 8.1 (5.9–11.1) | 1,579 | 11.3 (8.3–15.0) |
| Minnesota | 1,581 | 3.7 (2.4–5.6) | 1,579 | 8.4 (6.2–11.2) |
| Mississippi | 1,485 | 7.3 (5.0–10.4) | 1,483 | 9.0 (6.7–11.9) |
| Missouri | 1,566 | 8.7 (6.4–11.6) | 1,567 | 11.7 (9.1–15.0) |
| Montana | 1,618 | 4.6 (3.0–7.0) | 1,617 | 6.0 (4.2–8.6) |
| Nebraska | 1,595 | 5.7 (3.5–9.2) | 1,597 | 11.6 (8.5–15.7) |
| Nevada | 1,469 | 4.8 (3.2–7.0) | 1,472 | 11.3 (8.1–15.5) |
| New Hampshire | 1,716 | 4.4 (2.9–6.6) | 1,716 | 9.8 (7.4–13.0) |
| New Jersey | 3,534 | 6.5 (5.3–8.1) | 3,541 | 7.3 (6.1–8.7) |
| New Mexico | 1,558 | 5.3 (3.5–7.9) | 1,558 | 8.2 (5.7–11.7) |
| New York | 1,922 | 4.1 (3.0–5.7) | 1,928 | 8.8 (6.9–11.2) |
| North Carolina | 1,706 | 9.5 (7.2–12.3) | 1,704 | 10.2 (8.1–12.8) |
| North Dakota | 1,904 | 3.3 (2.0–5.4) | 1,905 | 7.4 (5.1–10.7) |
| Ohioc | 1,766 | 8.9 (7.2–10.9) | 1,765 | 10.7 (8.8–12.9) |
| Oklahoma | 2,870 | 8.8 (7.4–10.4) | 2,871 | 11.8 (10.2–13.7) |
| Oregon | 1,650 | 3.6 (1.9–6.6) | 1,651 | 4.8 (2.9–7.9) |
| Pennsylvania | 2,896 | 7.9 (6.5–9.5) | 2,895 | 8.3 (6.9–10.0) |
| Rhode Island | 1,641 | 4.5 (2.9–6.8) | 1,643 | 9.1 (6.7–12.2) |
| South Carolina | 4,297 | 6.8 (5.2–9.0) | 4,298 | 12.5 (10.3–15.3) |
| South Dakota | 1,747 | 3.5 (2.4–5.2) | 1,747 | 7.4 (5.6–9.8) |
| Tennessee | 1,534 | 8.3 (5.9–11.4) | 1,540 | 12.3 (9.6–15.8) |
| Texas | 2,003 | 6.3 (4.8–8.4) | 2,001 | 9.5 (7.6–11.8) |
| Utah | 1,896 | 2.4 (1.4–4.2) | 1,897 | 6.1 (4.0–9.2) |
| Vermont | 1,796 | 5.8 (4.1–8.2) | 1,794 | 9.9 (7.5–12.9) |
| Virginia | 1,999 | 4.8 (3.3–6.8) | 1,999 | 8.3 (6.1–11.0) |
| Washington | 1,609 | 3.0 (1.9–4.7) | 1,612 | 7.1 (5.1–9.6) |
| West Virginia | 1,441 | 13.0 (9.9–16.9) | 1,441 | 13.7 (10.5–17.8) |
| Wisconsin | 1,616 | 7.0 (5.1–9.5) | 1,616 | 8.8 (6.6–11.5) |
| Wyoming | 1,483 | 4.0 (2.8–5.7) | 1,486 | 8.8 (6.1–12.5) |
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.
Defined as a response between 1 and 7 to the question, “Not counting decks, porches, or garages, during the past 7 days, on how many days did someone other than you smoke tobacco inside your home while you were at home?”
Defined as a response between 1 and 7 to the question, “During the past 7 days, on how many days did you ride in a vehicle where someone other than you was smoking tobacco?”
Estimate calculated among both landline and cellular-telephone respondents. All other state estimates were calculated among landline respondents only.