The document provides demographic data from a survey of 226 respondents on their smoking behaviors and attitudes. It includes information on the respondents' gender, age, education level, citizenship, religion, race, reasons for smoking, number of cigarettes smoked per day, and smoking habits of family members. The data shows that 50% were male and half were between ages 15-17 years old. Over three-quarters were Malaysian and Muslim. Smoking was highest among brothers and grandfathers.