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. 2024 Mar 26;41(5):276–282. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2023-213824

Table 2.

Abstinence rates at different time points

Intervention
(n=484)
Control
(n=488)
Absolute difference (95% CI) P value Relative risk
(95% CI)
P value
Primary outcome: biochemically validated self-reported continuous smoking abstinence at 6 months 35 (7.2%) 20 (4.1%) 3.3
(0.3 to 6.3)
0.032 1.76
(1.03 to 3.01)
0.038
Self-reported 7-day abstinence at 1 month 94 (19.4%) 49 (10.0%) 9.0
(4.9 to 13.7)*
<0.0001 1.92
(1.39 to 2.64)
<0.0001
Self-reported 7-day abstinence at 3 months 113 (23.3%) 58 (11.9%) 11.3
(6.6 to 16.1)
<0.0001 1.97
(1.47 to 2.63)
<0.0001
Self-reported 7-day abstinence at 6 months 113 (23.3%) 63 (12.9%) 10.6
(5.86 to 15.41)
<0.0001 1.80
(1.36 to 2.38)
<0.0001

*Based on Gaussian model with robust variances due to lack of convergence.