Additional Tables, Youth Smoking Survey 2008-09



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Additional Tables, Youth Smoking Survey 2008-09 Table 1. cigar use in last 30 days, cigarillo/little cigar/cigar use in last 30 days, cigarette use in the last 30 days, self defining as a smoker, Canada, 2008-09 Table 2. Use of cigarillos/little cigars, cigarettes, both or neither in the last 30 days, Canada, 2008-09 Table 3. Table 4. Percent self-defining as a smoker by whether youth smoked cigarillos/little cigars, cigarettes, both or neither in the last 30 days, Canada, 2008-09 Source of tobacco by cigarillo/little cigar and cigarette smoking status, Canada, 2008-09 Table 5. Percent trying flavoured tobacco products, Canada, 2008-09

Table 1. cigar use in last 30 days, cigarillo/little cigar/cigar use in last 30 days, cigarette use in the last 30 days, self defining as a smoker, Canada, 2008-09 cigar use in last 30 days cigar/cigar use in last 30 days Cigarette Use in the last 30 days Self defining as a smoker All grades 8.7 6-12 (248,000) Male 11.0 (161,000) Female 6.2 (87,000) Grades 6-9 4.3 (69,000) Male 5.2 (43,000) Female 3.3 (26,000) Grades 10-12 14.4 (179,000) Male 18.4 (118,000) Female 10.2 (61,000) 10.6 (303,000) 13.6 (198,000) 7.5 (105,000) 5.4 (87,000) 6.6 (54,000) 4.2 (33,000) 17.5 (216,000) 22.6 (145,000) 12.0 (71,000) 12.9 (366,000) 14.0 (204,000) 11.7 (163,000) 7.0 (113,000) 7.5 (61,000) 6.5 (51,000) 20.5 (254,000) 22.2 (143,000) 18.6 (111,000) 10.4 (294,000) 12.2 (177,000) 8.5 (117,000) 5.9 (94,000) 6.6 (54,000) 5.1 (40,000) 16.2 (200,000) 19.3 (123,000) 13.0 (77,000)

Table 2. Use of cigarillos/little cigars, cigarettes, both or neither in the last 30 days, Canada, 2008-09 cigar smokers Cigarette smokers Smokers of both Smokers of Neither All grades 6-12 2.9 (83,000) 7.1 (202,000) 5.8 (164,000) 84.2 (2,399,000) Male 3.9 (57,000) 6.9 (100,000) 7.1 (103,000) 82.1 (1,199,000) Female 1.9 (26,000) 7.3 (102,000) 4.4 (61,000) 86.4 (1,200,000) Grades 6-9 1.3 (22,000) 4.0 (65,000) 2.9 (47,000) 91.7 (1,476,000) Male 1.9 (15,000) 4.1 (33,000) 3.4 (28,000) 90.7 (743,000) Female 0.8 (6,000) 4.0 (32,000) 2.5 (20,000) 92.7 (734,000) Grades 10-12 5.0 (62,000) 11.0 (137,000) 9.5 (117,000) 74.5 (923,000) Male 6.6 10.4 11.8 71.2 (42,000) Female 3.2 (19,000) (67,000) 11.7 (70,000) (76,000) 6.9 (41,000) 457,000 78.1 (466,000)

Table 3. Percent self-defining as a smoker by whether youth smoked cigarillos/little cigars, cigarettes, both or neither in the last 30 days, Canada, 2008-09 cigar smokers Cigarette smokers Smokers of both Smokers of Neither All grades 6-12 14.6 (12,000) 66.7 (133,000) 74.3 (121,000) 1.2 (28,000) Male 16.4 (9000) 67.9 (68,000) 77.2 (79,000) 1.7 (21,000) Female 10.8 (3,000) 65.5 (65,000) 69.2 (42,000) 0.6 (8,000) Grades 6-9 15.9* (3,000) 65.3 (42,000) 78.7 (37,000) 0.8 (12,000) Grades 10-12 14.2 (9,000) 67.4 (91,000) 72.5 (84,000) 1.8 (16,000) Atlantic 1 11.8 (500) 65.1 (10,000) 77.1 (10,000) 0.9 (1000) Quebec 14.0* (3,000) 67.4 (29,000) 74.7 (36,000) 1.3 (6,000) Ontario # 67.9 71.8 0.8 (54,000) Western 2 20.0 65.1 (7,000) (40,000) (28,000) 74.8 (47,000) (8,000) 1.7 (13,000) 1 Atlantic provinces include: Newfoundland & Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 2 Western provinces include: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. # High sampling variability although an estimate may be determined from the table, data should by suppressed. *Moderate sampling variability, interpret with caution.

Table 4. 2008-09 cigar smokers Cigarette smokers Source of tobacco 1 by cigarillo/little cigar and cigarette smoking status, Canada, Retail Sources 2 28.1 (23,000) Social Sources/Sharing 3 71.9 (59,000) 31.1 (49,000) 68.9 (108,000) Smokers of both 25.5 54.3 (32,000) (69,000) Cigarillos/little cigars from retail sources, Cigarettes from social sources 10.0 (13,000) Cigarillos/little cigars from social sources, Cigarettes from retail sources 10.2 (13,000) 1 Refers to source of cigarillos/little cigars in the last 30 days and usual source of cigarettes. 2 Retail sources include they buy them from store. 3 Social sources for cigarillos / little cigars include buying from brother/sister/friend/someone else / ask someone to buy them / those who stated that they did not buy cigarillos/little cigars in the last 30 days and had smoked cigarillos/little cigars in the last 30 days. Social sources for cigarettes include brother/sister/mother/father/friend/someone gives them /take from family member / buy from friend or someone else / ask someone to buy them.

Table 5. Percent trying flavoured tobacco products, Canada, 2008-09 Ever tried flavoured tobacco products Smoked Cigarillos/little cigars in last 30 days 81.6 (182,000) Smoked Cigarettes in 75.6 last 30 days (251,000) cigar 71.1 smokers (53,000) Cigarette smokers 66.5 (122,000) Smokers of both 86.9 (129,000) Smokers of neither 9.4 (210,000)