Table 2

Smokers’ and non-smokers’ perceptions of the acceptability of female smoking and smoking in general (weighted)

MeasureWave 1 smokers (n=4732)Wave 2 smokers (n=4843)Wave 3 smokers (n=5583)Wave 3 non-smokers (n=1417)
% (n)% (n)% (n)% (n)
AllMaleFemaleAllMaleFemaleAllMaleFemaleAllMaleFemale
Female smoking is acceptable
 Agree33.1 (1591)31.9 (1449)60.3 (231)37.2 (1739)35.8 (1577)66.9 (162)37.5 (2044)36.2 (1843)67.1 (201)9.1 (117)5.7 (37)10.8 (80)
 Neither14.8 (690)14.6 (657)17.6 (33)9.9 (496)10.1 (477)6.3 (19)10.2 (592)10.2 (562)9.2 (30)6.7 (99)8.6 (43)5.8 (56)
 Disagree52.1 (2451)53.4 (2395)22.2 (56)52.9 (2592)54.1 (2522)26.7 (70)52.3 (2924)53.6 (2861)23.7 (63)84.2 (1200)85.7 (466)83.4 (734)
 Significance testχ2=43.47(2), p<0.001χ2=65.6(2), p<0.001χ2=51.76(2), p<0.001χ2=7.04(2), p<0.05
Chinese society's attitude towards smoking
 Society supports smoking6.2 (273)6.3 (265)3.3 (8)7.2 (307)7.3 (294)6.1 (13)7.3 (410)7.6 (401)2.4 (9)5.9 (73)7.7 (35)4.9 (38)
 Neither34.3 (1558)34.7 (1505)24.1 (53)30.7 (1380)30.7 (1310)29.8 (70)39.1 (2142)39.2 (2049)35.8 (93)25.2 (349)27.3 (160)24.0 (189)
 Society disapproves59.5 (2668)58.9 (2517)72.5 (151)62.1 (2989)62.0 (2830)64.0 (159)53.5 (2869)53.2 (2697)61.8 (172)68.9 (955)64.9 (342)71.0 (613)
 Significance testχ2=12.41(2), p<0.01χ2=0.47(2), p=0.79χ2=10.04(2), p<0.01χ2=4.69(2), p=0.10
People important to you don't want you to smoke
 Disagree14.5 (648)13.7 (609)18.3 (39)13.0 (595)12.7 (555)19.7 (40)11.6 (647)11.1 (587)22.4 (60)NAn/an/a
 Neither10.0 (485)9.4 (448)14.1 (37)6.1 (312)5.9 (282)11.7 (30)5.2 (312)5.0 (286)8.4 (26)NAn/an/a
 Agree75.6 (3599)75.9 (3444)67.6 (155)80.8 (3933)81.4 (3749)68.6 (184)83.2 (4621)83.9 (4410)69.2 (211)NAn/an/a
 Significance Testχ2=4.64(2), p=0.10χ2=15.14(2), p<0.001χ2=27.48(2), p<0.001
Smoking is a sign of sophistication
 Agree22.4 (990)22.3 (937)22.6 (53)29.5 (1325)29.5 (1255)28.2 (70)30.3 (1585)30.5 (1503)25.5 (82)6.6 (92)6.3 (37)6.7 (55)
 Neither13.0 (645)12.9 (609)15.4 (36)8.4 (425)8.4 (403)7.4 (22)8.9 (557)9.0 (530)7.8 (27)8.2 (108)12.4 (54)6.0 (54)
 Disagree64.6 (3097)64.7 (2955)62.1 (142)62.1 (3090)62.0 (2928)64.3 (162)60.8 (3438)60.5 (3250)66.6 (188)85.3 (1217)81.4 (456)87.3 (761)
 Significance testχ2=0.65(2), p=0.72χ2=0.50(2), p=0.78χ2=2.95(2), p=0.23χ2=8.84(2), p<0.05
Overall opinion of smoking
 Good9.2 (436)9.2 (417)8.6 (19)7.9 (387)8.0 (368)6.9 (19)7.7 (430)7.7 (401)9.7 (29)3.7 (57)3.5 (17)3.8 (40)
 Neither37.8 (1807)38.2 (1740)28.8 (67)39.8 (1923)40.1 (1840)33.3 (83)36.5 (2112)36.9 (2024)27.4 (88)8.1 (122)12.2 (63)5.9 (59)
 Bad53.0 (2489)52.6 (2344)62.6 (145)52.2 (2530)51.9 (2378)59.8 (152)55.7 (3038)55.4 (2858)62.9 (180)88.2 (1238)84.4 (467)90.2 (771)
 Significance Testχ2=7.98(2), p<0.05χ2=3.17(2), p=0.20χ2=7.85(2), p<0.05χ2=10.30(2), p<0.01
  • Percentages in each category may not add up to 100 due to rounding. Responses of “don't know” to any of the above questions ranged from 0.7% to 4.7% (average 2.3%) and were coded as “missing”. Percentages for “agree” include “strongly agree” and “disagree” includes “strongly disagree”. The variable “people important to you don't want you to smoke” was not asked of non-smokers. The significance test is the Rao-Scott χ2 test of differences between males and females for each response variable.

  • NA, not applicable.