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Table 3 Attitudes towards cigarette smoking distributed by gender in Lithuania.

From: Cigarette smoking among school-going adolescents in Lithuania: Results from the 2005 Global Youth Tobacco Survey

Characteristic

Number

of participants

%

of total [95% CI*]

p-value

Felt that boys who smoke cigarette have more friends

832

69.5 [66.3, 72.5]

0.657

   Males

391

68.4 [66.3, 72.5]

 

   Females

441

70.3 [66.0, 74.6]

 

Felt like girls who smoke cigarettes have more friends

921

37.1 [34.0, 40.3]

0.618

   Males

467

37.8 [33.5, 42.4]

 

   Females

454

36.3 [32.0, 40.9]

 

Felt that boys who smoke cigarettes are attractive

1180

12.2 [10.4, 14.2]

0.001

   Males

518

16.1 [13.1, 19.7]

 

   Females

662

9.1 [7.1, 11.6]

 

Felt that girls who smoke cigarettes are attractive

1426

7.0 [5.8, 8.5]

0.001

   Males

646

10.3 [8.2, 13.0]

 

   Females

780

4.3 [3.0, 6.1]

 

Felt that cigarettes smoking is harmful to health

1809

92.0 [90.6, 93.2]

<0.001

   Males

864

89.6 [87.3, 91.6]

 

   Females

945

94.1 [92.3, 95.5]

 
  1. CI* Confidence Interval